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But the official advice was to draw the attention of station staff to it.
Must admit, as I was going to work that morning and getting out that stop, I wasn't keen to hang around anyway. I assume the station staff will be able to contact the driver and/or the next station. Presumably they also have to contact emergency services just in case it is a bomb. Incidentally, what's the advice on the Dockland Light Railway? |
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