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Those of you lucky enough to have gone to this concert yesterday, will
know of the pathetic attempts by LU to get the crowds away in a timely
manner. Doesn't bode well for the Olymics, does it?

Amongst other things, Jubilee was closed from Wembley Park to Stanmore,
the Met seemed to be shutdown altogether; Bakerloo from Wembley Central
ran the last train and left thousands of people milling about wondering
what to do next.

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Amongst other things, Jubilee was closed from Wembley Park to Stanmore,
the Met seemed to be shutdown altogether; Bakerloo from Wembley Central
ran the last train and left thousands of people milling about wondering
what to do next.


I'm pretty sure that LU will not schedule any maintenance work during
the Olympics.
And Met had "obstruction on the track" at Willesden Green, which was
very unfortunate in timing but was resolved relatively quickly.

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alex_t wrote:
Amongst other things, Jubilee was closed from Wembley Park to Stanmore,
the Met seemed to be shutdown altogether; Bakerloo from Wembley Central
ran the last train and left thousands of people milling about wondering
what to do next.


I'm pretty sure that LU will not schedule any maintenance work during
the Olympics.
And Met had "obstruction on the track" at Willesden Green, which was
very unfortunate in timing but was resolved relatively quickly.

Scaffolding collapsed onto the track from a building site, all TFLs
fault of course ;-)
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Scaffolding collapsed onto the track from a building site, all TFLs
fault of course ;-)


Bad TfL! Bad TfL! :-)

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On Mon, 18 Jun 2007 03:44:53 -0700, alex_t
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Amongst other things, Jubilee was closed from Wembley Park to Stanmore,
the Met seemed to be shutdown altogether; Bakerloo from Wembley Central
ran the last train and left thousands of people milling about wondering
what to do next.


I'm pretty sure that LU will not schedule any maintenance work during
the Olympics.
And Met had "obstruction on the track" at Willesden Green, which was
very unfortunate in timing but was resolved relatively quickly.


Yep. To be fair, the Met problem seemed to be sorted pretty smartish.

Simon


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aroojequ wrote:
Those of you lucky enough to have gone to this concert yesterday, will
know of the pathetic attempts by LU to get the crowds away in a timely
manner.


They seemed to do an OK job on Saturday.

Bakerloo from Wembley Central ran the last train and left thousands

of people milling about wondering what to do next.

What did they do?
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aroojequ wrote:
Those of you lucky enough to have gone to this concert yesterday, will
know of the pathetic attempts by LU to get the crowds away in a timely
manner.


They seemed to do an OK job on Saturday.

Bakerloo from Wembley Central ran the last train and left thousands

of people milling about wondering what to do next.

What did they do?
--
Michael Hoffman


Well what were they meant to do with the Bakerloo line keep it open all
night?


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On Mon, 18 Jun 2007 14:07:18 GMT, wrote:

Bakerloo from Wembley Central ran the last train and left thousands

of people milling about wondering what to do next.

What did they do?


Well what were they meant to do with the Bakerloo line keep it open all
night?


Incidentally, AFAIK one pair of tracks from Wembley Central to Euston
normally stays open all night.

(Organising relief trains would probably be too much hassle compared
to just using buses, though.)


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