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Roland Perry wrote:

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Colin Rosenstiel writes

to go anywhere useful beyond St Pancras



Surely that will also require the rebuilding at Blackfriars and London
Bridge. Are either of those expected to be done by 2007?


I think that's what he meant... and no. 2070 maybe.

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to go anywhere useful beyond St Pancras

Surely that will also require the rebuilding at Blackfriars and
London Bridge. Are either of those expected to be done by 2007?


I think that's what he meant...


He was commenting on a signalling upgrade, actually.
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On Tue, 6 Apr 2004 at 01:47:00, Colin Rosenstiel
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The latest is the Cambridge station signs which say "Cambridge one". Is
that as in "Free the cambridge one"?

No, it's as in "Cambridge one, Oxford three", of course.....
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"Graeme Wall" wrote in message
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And how much did they pay for this masterpiece of rebranding, I wonder?



About one.million


Thanks.

I always wondered what "money going down a plughole" sounded like.


errm, it was a joke...

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(Annabel Smyth) wrote:

On Tue, 6 Apr 2004 at 01:47:00, Colin Rosenstiel
wrote:

The latest is the Cambridge station signs which say "Cambridge one". Is
that as in "Free the cambridge one"?

No, it's as in "Cambridge one, Oxford three", of course.....


Not often.

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I know the name of the rail company taking over ALL train services from
Liverpoool Street today is "One". [www.onerailway.com]

BUT - Was my friend winding me up today (1/1/04) when he said the tannoy
announcement he heard this morning at London LS, instead of being "the

0730
First Great Eastern service to ....." was changed to "the 0730 'One'

service
to ....." ?!!




So to Passengers on the platform, this would have sounded like the
"OH-SEVEN-THIRTY-ONE service to....."

Did anyone miss the train by a minute?

What about another scenario:

"The train on platform (tannoy goes crackly) is the 11:42 ONE sevice
to Liverpool Street" (passengers who are only half listening make
their way to platform one, and miss the train.)

What a ****ing stupid name for a TOC.
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On 2004-04-07, The Fish wrote:
"The train on platform (tannoy goes crackly) is the 11:42 ONE sevice
to Liverpool Street" (passengers who are only half listening make
their way to platform one, and miss the train.)


So change the announcements to
"The train on platform x is the 11:40 service to Liverpool street operated
by One".

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"Graeme Wall" wrote in message
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"Brian Watson" wrote:

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And how much did they pay for this masterpiece of rebranding, I wonder?



About one.million


Oi, you nicked my joke P (see one of the earlier one.threads)

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On Wed, 7 Apr 2004, Simon Hewison wrote:

On 2004-04-07, The Fish wrote:
"The train on platform (tannoy goes crackly) is the 11:42 ONE sevice
to Liverpool Street" (passengers who are only half listening make
their way to platform one, and miss the train.)


So change the announcements to
"The train on platform x is the 11:40 service to Liverpool street operated
by One".


Or "The train on platform x is the 11:40 service to Liverpool street"; why
does it matter who's operating it?

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