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![]() "Paul Weaver" wrote in message ... The tannoy said at paddington this morning, anyway. Lots of people hanging arround outside. I went outside to try and find Lancaster Gate (I was assuming the entire underground hadn't been closed, jsut the PAD station) and Praed Street was open. I assume H&C was also open, but they didn't direct people to those places. What happened? -- Everything above is the personal opinion of the author, and nothing to do with where he works and all that lovely disclaimery stuff. Posted in his lunch hour too. I don't know but the tube had lots of problems today. There was late running of engineering works somewhere on the Richmond/Ealing Bdwy branch of the District line. For some reason this meant my tube from Wimbledon to Earls Court was excessively overcrowded (the drivier even announced "This train is as full as it's going to get") yet when we got to Earls Court there was a nearly empty train to Barking (presumably from Richmond/Ealing unless it came from Olympia). Why was the delay affecting my branch more than the branch the delay was on? |
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Chris wrote:
"Paul Weaver" wrote in message ... The tannoy said at paddington this morning, anyway. Lots of people hanging arround outside. I went outside to try and find Lancaster Gate (I was assuming the entire underground hadn't been closed, jsut the PAD station) and Praed Street was open. I assume H&C was also open, but they didn't direct people to those places. What happened? -- Everything above is the personal opinion of the author, and nothing to do with where he works and all that lovely disclaimery stuff. Posted in his lunch hour too. I don't know but the tube had lots of problems today. There was late running of engineering works somewhere on the Richmond/Ealing Bdwy branch of the District line. For some reason this meant my tube from Wimbledon to Earls Court was excessively overcrowded (the drivier even announced "This train is as full as it's going to get") yet when we got to Earls Court there was a nearly empty train to Barking (presumably from Richmond/Ealing unless it came from Olympia). Why was the delay affecting my branch more than the branch the delay was on? The problem was at Acton Town... not sure why your branch was so overcrowded - perhaps they had problems moving some stock into position for the peak services, and a service or two had been cancelled on the Wimbledon branch. -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
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![]() The problem was at Acton Town... not sure why your branch was so overcrowded - perhaps they had problems moving some stock into position for the peak services, and a service or two had been cancelled on the Wimbledon branch. ALL the trains were C stock going to Edgware road |
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Chris wrote:
The problem was at Acton Town... not sure why your branch was so overcrowded - perhaps they had problems moving some stock into position for the peak services, and a service or two had been cancelled on the Wimbledon branch. ALL the trains were C stock going to Edgware road Oh... that's the problem then, isn't it? All the "main line" District services were probably getting stuck near Acton Town (probably including Richmonds, if there was a queue getting into Acton). -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
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