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IS this another BBC foul up.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7864315.stm @ 11:08 saying
W&C suspended, but the TfL site says good service.

W&C is one of the few lines I would have thought would be almost
completely unaffected by snow - unless the drivers couldn't get there!

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IS this another BBC foul up.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7864315.stm @ 11:08 saying
W&C suspended, but the TfL site says good service.

W&C is one of the few lines I would have thought would be almost
completely unaffected by snow - unless the drivers couldn't get there!

Sid


Wrong kind of tunnel!

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IS this another BBC foul up.


No, it's what TfL were reporting.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7864315.stm @ 11:08 saying
W&C suspended, but the TfL site says good service.


It does now, but wasn't earlier.

W&C is one of the few lines I would have thought would be almost
completely unaffected by snow - unless the drivers couldn't get there!


I assumed that was the reason.


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IS this another BBC foul up.


I don't think so.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7864315.stm @ 11:08 saying
W&C suspended, but the TfL site says good service.


It was suspended until after 10am. I don't think the BBC news page
should be regarded as a live travel update service in the way that the
TfL offers.

W&C is one of the few lines I would have thought would be almost
completely unaffected by snow - unless the drivers couldn't get there!


I should think that's why it didn't start until after 10am.
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On 2 Feb, 11:20, Paul Terry wrote:
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IS this another BBC foul up.


I don't think so.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7864315.stm@ 11:08 saying
W&C suspended, but the TfL site says good service.


It was suspended until after 10am. I don't think the BBC news page
should be regarded as a live travel update service in the way that the
TfL offers.

W&C is one of the few lines I would have thought would be almost
completely unaffected by snow - unless the drivers couldn't get there!


I should think that's why it didn't start until after 10am.



Well you are quite right, I too would not regard a BBC news page as a
live travel update service, but of all the lines, they chose to
mention the W&C. It just struck me as odd.

Could the W&C be relatively easily and cheaply automated? I'm sure
drivers don't find it the most inspiring of routes.

Cheers,

Sid


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IS this another BBC foul up.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7864315.stm @ 11:08 saying
W&C suspended, but the TfL site says good service.

W&C is one of the few lines I would have thought would be almost
completely unaffected by snow - unless the drivers couldn't get there!

Sid


And of all the lines this must be the easiest to automate.

Kevin


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Figgis writes

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Could the W&C be relatively easily and cheaply automated? I'm sure
drivers don't find it the most inspiring of routes.


I asked the W&C line manager (or some similar-ish title) about this at
a function at the Covent Garden museum. Apparently, as things stand
there would need to be a member of staff on board every service. It was
felt that this requirement for a member of staff wasn't going to go
away any time soon, and seeing as they have to be there, they may as
well drive the trains.


So a *driver* was the cheapest option?
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