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On Thu, 07 Sep 2006 20:32:48 +0100, Dave Newt
wrote: Paul Corfield wrote: If that is going to freak you out then you may wish to travel earlier Paul, Did I read something in a TFL magazine about TFL employing some people who can be booked to help people with claustrophbia/agoraphobia/tubeophobia on their journey? Can't say I have heard of a specific person being employed to help. One of my team has had some difficulty with travelling in a deep tube train due to claustrophobia but they're much happier about it now. It's certainly a genuine problem as I've seen people panic if they've been a train that has got stuck between stations due to a delay elsewhere on the line. I seem to recall that there was a story of an employee who helped someone with a similar fear to get from A to B. I would not be surprised if there have been one off examples of staff going the extra mile to help people out. I guess if this journey is Thameslink, it might not apply anyway though. It could be a bit of PR coup for FCC if they were to offer to help if our poster emailed them and explained their concerns though! -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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