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On Sun, 5 Apr 2009 20:01:58 +0100
"Recliner" wrote: That it should be viewed as "nothing unusual" for a train to stop for a while waiting for a train operator *in the evening peak* is an awful indictment of the current management and/or timetable of the Piccadilly Line. It's happened for as long as I can remember, so there's nothing new about this. The same happens on the District at Earls Court. And at arnos grove going north. It could be 6pm with a huge queue of trains backed up down the line but they don't give a stuff - they'll take their merry time swapping drivers, assuming the relief driver has even bothered to turn up in the first place which isn't always guaranteed. Why there has to be a driver change anyway 3 stops before the end of the line is a mystery even Mulder and Scully would have trouble solving. B2003 |
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