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Old June 21st 14, 06:38 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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Default Filthy Seats on the Underground esp. the Bakerloo Line

CJB Are you saying that there was an attempt to block your tweet when you tried to send a message...?
I don't think TFL have access to twitter in that way. I am intrigued as to how tfl could do such a thing.......

Sadly I don't hold much hope in the toilet level standards on the baker loo line their website states that the baker loo is last in line for an upgrade and most of the line runs on ex British Rail infrastructure....

On Saturday, 21 June 2014 13:34:12 UTC+1, CJB wrote:
On Wednesday, 18 June 2014 21:52:42 UTC+1, yameste wrote:

I agree just got on train from Wealdstone and was completely shocked at the state of the seats on the Bakerloo line. The seats were so filthy I had to put my just cleaned chinos in the wash. This line is so neglected its unreal !








On Wednesday, 4 June 2014 16:04:20 UTC+1, CJB wrote:




For some reason the seats on certain Underground trains are absolutely filthy - indeed BLACK with grime. Certain carriages on the Bakerloo Line seem to be the worst - threadbare, with black ingrained dirt, and obviously uncleaned for decades.
















Its not simply thoughtless idiots putting their feet up onto the seats as happens on many National Rail services.
















Neither is it building demolition / construction workers sitting on the seats in filthy work clothes.
















Whatever both groups should be banned from trains.
















But it appears to be a compete and utter lack of keeping the seats clean by T4L &/or its cleaning contractors.
















The Bakerloo Line seats are filthy and black with ingrained dirt.
















But who to complain to is a problem. No-one cares.
















CJB




And during the recent tweet a 'Bakerloo Line Manager' excercise first of all my account was blocked due to me trying to use Twitter from a free wifi (at the Southbank), and then when I got that fixed I tried to send a tweet and that was blocked with the accusation that it was automatically generated. I tried numerous times with different wording butnothing got through. So I 'de-activated' my Twitter account - total waste of time.



Meanwhile the seats remain absolutely filthy with threadbare coverings and black ingrained muck. But no-one cares least of all T4L.



We're a filthy nation.



CJB.