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Old July 5th 07, 07:37 AM posted to uk.transport.london
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On Jul 5, 12:19 am, chunky munky
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On Jul 4, 11:07 pm, Mystery Flyer wrote:





So today the FCC Sutton train was cancelled at 1721. The 1736 via
Wimbledon duly arrived late with only 4 coaches. Madness ensued.


I got on. It was claustrophobic and dangerous. There were kids and at
least one if not two pregnant ladies suffering. People were fractious.
Shouting to move down when the carriages were plainly full.


At Loughborough Junction, a beggar got on the train. (no idea how -
there wasnt room to get on the train).


He announced. "Ladies and gentlemen I know its a troublesome journey
tonight but can I tell you why I need you to give me your money" (or
similar)


Someone shouted - "Youre having a f**king laugh mate"


Everybody laughed.


The point being.


The train from Farringdon was dangerously overcrowded. The people at
intervening stations were unable to board. The guard announced "move
into the cars to let people board" when the trains were absolutely full.


I felt that my safety was threatened.


I will write to FCC but Im not hopeful.


There need to me twice or three times as many Thameslink trains in
service in rush hour!


mf.


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So the answer to dangerously overcrowded trains is don't go home, very
helpful. Maybe people shouldn't go to work on the off chance that they
can't get home.
Kings X Northern Line on Tuesday people were queuing in the ecsalator
hall to get onto the platform to go northbound. Why not announce
before going down to the platform to use the Vic Line to Euston. Went
south to Angel just about got on a train north and still the platform
staff at Kings X were saying move along the carriage.

Kevin