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(Offramp) wrote: On Thursday, 23 November 2017 09:42:08 UTC, David Walters wrote: Promise of 24 Thameslink trains running through central London each hour will not be fulfilled until another £900m of work is carried out https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...-completion-de layed-london-december-2019 I live near Mitcham Eastfields, which is on Thameslink. There is a level crossing associated with the station. Sometimes three trains are scheduled to go through the station, let's say, NB, SB and a fast. This can mean that the barriers stay down for 7-10 minutes. By that time pedestrians and drivers are starting to get cranky. If the barriers stayed down for much longer I think people would start edging forward. I'm amazed people don't realise how long level crossings can stay down. When I was a kid in the 1960s we knew that. My parents always turned the car engine off to wait at one as most motorists did. People can be so impatient these days. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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