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Old February 3rd 04, 09:21 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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Default My train is on fire!


Clive D. W. Feather wrote in message
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Hot (sorry) off the press ....

I caught a High Barnet train (train 26, as it turns out) at Leicester
Square this afternoon, boarding the fourth car back. We progressed
normally as far as East Finchley, arriving between 14:30 and 14:35. Some
people later said they'd smelled something, but I can't say I did (on
the other hand, I have a cold).

As we sat there, a member of staff walked in the (platform-facing) door
at the front end, walked along the car, and out the other. About that
point I noticed an odd smell, sort of burning. Others also started
wrinking their noses and commenting. Half a dozen or so decided to get
off, when the doors shut (separating at least one party). Then the doors
opened again, we sat for a bit longer, and then the platform staff
started shouting "all change", so we all got off.

There was smoke oozing out from between the train and the platform where
I was standing, and more coming out the other side of the train. After
three or four minutes the train departed under green signals. On the
negative rail, level with the location of the rear shoegear on that car,
was a nasty-looking burn mark on the rail. Rather odder was that there
is another such mark about 10m south, which is under the *fifth* car
(which doesn't have shoegear).

The following train (21, IIRC) was a Mill Hill East. Everyone got on and
we progressed normally to Finchley Central, where I alighted. The train
continued on normally and, in the north end siding, was what turned out
to be the original train with someone looking under it from the side.

We then had a High Barnet train come and go, followed by one showing
"Finchley Central" which came into platform 1. Then there was a second
High Barnet, after which train 26 came out of the siding (this would be
about 14:50) and proceeded southwards towards East Finchley - no signs
of smoke.



I used to travel on the Northern line for many years ago and that sort of
thing occurred almost every 3 months!

One occasion I had to knock on the drivers door to tell him the train was on
fire and he replied "Bloody hell!". I can laugh about it now but at the time
I was sharing the carriage with a mother who had a baby in a pram and when
you actually see a flame its not at all nice.

daveF