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Sir Benjamin Nunn wrote:
At Kennington Bank Branch Southbound the other day, my train stopped for about 6 minutes. A train pulled in on the C+ platform, which usually means it's going to terminate, and then all the passengers will come over to fill up the bank train. But instead it was a through train, and left Kennington before the bank train did, which then had to wait another couple of minutes (and indeed for another c+, this time terminating, to pull in and unload). Now, the question is, what the **** was the point of this? And why didn't the driver tell us to get off the train and get the c+ service, which would be the quickest way to reach southbound destinations? Write to TfL if you want them to do something about it. -- Michael Hoffman |
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