No go to Highbury
Thousands of frustrated commuters in Hackney are having their journeys
disrupted every single day as Overground trains bound for Highbury and Islington terminate early without warning. Operator Transport for London (TfL) is blaming under-fire Southern Rail for the problems, which have spiked in the last month with 392 of the 11,806 trains affected - or 3.5 per cent. http://www.hackneygazette.co.uk/news...ters_1_4837675 Terminating Grayling would be a good start. |
No go to Highbury
On Fri, 6 Jan 2017 14:24:35 +0000
eastender wrote: Thousands of frustrated commuters in Hackney are having their journeys disrupted every single day as Overground trains bound for Highbury and Islington terminate early without warning. Operator Transport for London (TfL) is blaming under-fire Southern Rail for the problems, which have spiked in the last month with 392 of the 11,806 trains affected - or 3.5 per cent. http://www.hackneygazette.co.uk/news...ted_every_day_ or_overground_commuters_1_4837675 As I've said on numerous occasions, the ELL should have remained as a self contained tube line extended up to highbury but not extended onto the southern rail network precisely because of these sorts of problems that anyone with half a brain could see would occur. When I used the service back in 2014-15 it was diabolical, seems its got even worse. -- Spud |
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