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Not stopping at Bank
I was somewhat lost in a book, and not paying attention - but on the
way home from work on Saturday evening, on an eastbound Central Line train at Chancery Lane, the driver took great pains to point out that we would not be stopping at Bank. And we didn't. The train slowed to the regulation 5mph, and trundled through without stopping. Much to the confusion of people on the train, and the couple of hundred people on the platform. I couldn't hear any obvious alarm, or "Inspector Sands" PA from the platform, so it didn't really look like the station was closed. Any ideas why this might have happened? It would have been at about 19.10. |
Not stopping at Bank
On Nov 1, 5:56*pm, Paul Corfield wrote: On Mon, 1 Nov 2010 04:01:34 -0700 (PDT), martin wrote: I was somewhat lost in a book, and not paying attention - but on the way home from work on Saturday evening, on an eastbound Central Line train at Chancery Lane, the driver took great pains to point out that we would not be stopping at Bank. And we didn't. The train slowed to the regulation 5mph, and trundled through without stopping. Much to the confusion of people on the train, and the couple of hundred people on the platform. I couldn't hear any obvious alarm, or "Inspector Sands" PA from the platform, so it didn't really look like the station was closed. Any ideas why this might have happened? *It would have been at about 19.10. Station congestion. *Probably the result of people swamping the Central Line because the Jubilee Line was not working across the centre and the District Line was also off east of Embankment. * Diamond Geezer made a remark on his blog that the Central Line was rather jammed at some point over the weekend. Vic line seemed pretty busy too - lots of pax rerouting their journeys through central London. |
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