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http://www.kentonline.co.uk/news/def...ticle_id=39018
quote Eurostar train fails to stop at Ebbsfleet. by Suzy Shanley Gravesend Messenger FIRST it was potential customers who could not find Ebbsfleet International Station. Now it is Eurostar drivers themselves who are apparently having problems pinpointing its location. For one sped through north Kent’s international station leaving passengers stranded on the platform. One couple’s plans for a day trip to Paris went off the rails after the 12.45pm train sped past without stopping last Thursday. Gavin Meeser, 60, of North Road, Cliffe, near Rochester, said they could do nothing but watch as their transport to France whizzed past. "We heard that a signalman had forgotten to tell the driver to stop at Ebbsfleet," he said. "The next train was at 1.15pm, but we had to get off at Lille and wait another 15 minutes before we could get the next train to Paris. "We only arrived about 45 minutes late in the end, but as we were only going for a few hours anyway, it did affect our day." A spokesman for Eurostar said: "The train was supposed to stop at Ebbsfleet but it was wrongly entered in the system and it didn’t - this is very rare." unquote As long as they remember to stop at Saint Pancras. |
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On Mar 7, 8:15 am, Mwmbwls wrote:
"We heard that a signalman had forgotten to tell the driver to stop at Ebbsfleet," he said. I find it impossible to believe that the drivers don't know in advance the stops on their route. I hope the driver got a dressing down. B2003 |
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On Fri, 7 Mar 2008 00:15:25 -0800 (PST), Mwmbwls
wrote: http://www.kentonline.co.uk/news/def...ticle_id=39018 quote Eurostar train fails to stop at Ebbsfleet. by Suzy Shanley Gravesend Messenger FIRST it was potential customers who could not find Ebbsfleet International Station. Now it is Eurostar drivers themselves who are apparently having problems pinpointing its location. For one sped through north Kent’s international station leaving passengers stranded on the platform. One couple’s plans for a day trip to Paris went off the rails after the 12.45pm train sped past without stopping last Thursday. Gavin Meeser, 60, of North Road, Cliffe, near Rochester, said they could do nothing but watch as their transport to France whizzed past. "We heard that a signalman had forgotten to tell the driver to stop at Ebbsfleet," he said. "The next train was at 1.15pm, but we had to get off at Lille and wait another 15 minutes before we could get the next train to Paris. "We only arrived about 45 minutes late in the end, but as we were only going for a few hours anyway, it did affect our day." A spokesman for Eurostar said: "The train was supposed to stop at Ebbsfleet but it was wrongly entered in the system and it didn’t - this is very rare." unquote As long as they remember to stop at Saint Pancras. Merde? |
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On Mar 7, 4:47*pm, wrote:
Merde?- Close but no I think that is French for poops. |
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On Fri, 7 Mar 2008 09:36:23 -0800 (PST), Mwmbwls
wrote: On Mar 7, 4:47*pm, wrote: Merde?- Close but no I think that is French for poops. Rolls eyes upwards and sighs deeply... |
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In message
, at 09:36:23 on Fri, 7 Mar 2008, Mwmbwls remarked: Merde?- Close but no I think that is French for poops. No ****, Sherlock ;-) -- Roland Perry |
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On 7 Mar, 17:36, Mwmbwls wrote:
On Mar 7, 4:47 pm, wrote: Merde?- Close but no I think that is French for poops. Poops? |
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Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 09:36:23 on Fri, 7 Mar 2008, Mwmbwls remarked: Merde?- Close but no I think that is French for poops. No ****, Sherlock ;-) No ****, Cherbourg! |
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On Fri, 7 Mar 2008, Mwmbwls wrote:
http://www.kentonline.co.uk/news/def...ticle_id=39018 As long as they remember to stop at Saint Pancras. Oh, they'll be stopped there alright - St Pancras is their Waterloo. tom -- Big Bang. No god. Fadeout. End. -- Stephen Baxter |
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On Sat, 8 Mar 2008 13:40:50 +0000, Tom Anderson
wrote: On Fri, 7 Mar 2008, Mwmbwls wrote: http://www.kentonline.co.uk/news/def...ticle_id=39018 As long as they remember to stop at Saint Pancras. Oh, they'll be stopped there alright - St Pancras is their Waterloo. tom Well, it goes against the grain but to answer the OP's question sensibly, a couple of possibilities would be: 'Zut' or 'Zut Alors'. (Dash) 'Houp' or 'Hop là' might also be appropriate. 'Nom d'un chien' ~= 'Merde' but for more staid folk. Even 'Oups!' if you're Canadian French |