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Phil Reynolds wrote:
On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 00:17:55 +0100, Walter Briscoe wrote: At about 07.40 on Sunday morning 20/07/08, I saw a westbound train at Aldgate East. The destination on the front was "CIRCLE LINE". There was no mention of it on the platform train describer. The PA sounded something akin to: "This is a Circle Line service via Liverpool Street". Where might it have been parked? What wanderings do Circle Line services do? It is not unusual for a train to be taken from Circle Line service and out to Aldgate East or even Whitechapel and then sent on its way as if it had gone through Aldgate - the effect is to turn the train. The C stocks can serve virtually all of the District Line - not just Wimbleware - but if you saw a Circle at Aldgate East, it was probably being turned. Yeah. Have seen a C stock arrive at Mile End w/b on Circle Line duty early on a Sunday too. I just imagined it had started life at Plaistow/Barking. I also saw a C stock at Mile End one Saturday evening a few years back, but that was when Chelsea were playing West Ham. So it was some sort of special added for the football traffic I'd imagine. I didn't see the front of the train, but the indicator at the time said Wimbledon. |
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