Runaway Train On The Tube
On Aug 13, 3:42*pm, Roland Perry wrote:
In message
, at
07:28:21 on Fri, 13 Aug 2010, Mizter T remarked:
I did assume that maybe the works overran because
the train had run away, but maybe there were other problems.
Perhaps they over-ran because the train broke down, which was why it was
being towed away...
The broken down train and tow-away elements of this story are new i.e.
the BBC story has been updated - which is why earlier comments made by
MIG and myself now seem as though we never read the story (because at
the time of posting we hadn't read those parts of the story coz they
weren't there).
Those elements were there originally iirc.
Err, ok, I suppose I may have just read the text quoted by the OP
rather than clicking through to the site, though I'd normally do the
latter if possible (and it's sloppy if I didn't do that, can't
remember though).
What's fundamentally changed
(I think) is that originally it said that the broken down train chased
the towing train, which would have meant it was being towed southwards
not northwards - which had it been true, might have explained the lack
of collision because the towing train would be clearing the track ahead.
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