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Has anyone noticed how it seems that on Platform 1 (London Bridge bound) of the East Dulwich train station they seem to have replaced the seating (excellent) but have forgotten to replace the ones other than under the covered area (not excellent). This results in about 5 less benches in connection with an upgrade of others. Can this really be true?

Hi


Sophia is right, I wouldnt do that......I would not leave you without seating, they have been removed in preperation for the new ones being put in place, in total 12 new benches, plus the new additional shelter which is now on order


Kind regards


Barry





davewines Wrote:

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> Has anyone noticed how it seems that on Platform 1

> (London Bridge bound) of the East Dulwich train

> station they seem to have replaced the seating

> (excellent) but have forgotten to replace the ones

> other than under the covered area (not excellent).

> This results in about 5 less benches in connection

> with an upgrade of others. Can this really be

> true?

Hi


A little confused by the posting on a couple of points, the original shelters are still there so you wouldn't get wet, the additional one is on order so that would not make a difference due to the fact you have never had it and the 12 new benches are in place. I have been to ED to start checking the works and noticed they are all there


The works will be finished this weekend, the contractors are slightly behind as they need to switch off the power to finish the trackside graffiti and white edges to platforms and only have a small window to complete these works


Regards


B Jones

Area Station Manager



Easties EL Wrote:

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> It's taking almost 3 weeks now to get those bloody

> seats done. What happens if it rains tomorrow?

AMAZING HOW UPTIGHT SOME PEOPLE ARE BEING ABOUT NOT BEING ABLE TO SIT DOWN FOR 5 MINS BEFORE A TRAIN ARRIVES - JEEZUZ !!

I KNOW IT'S A CONVENIENCE TO DO SO BUT HARDLY CHANGES YOUR LIFE TO HAVE SOME SEATS REPLACED DOES IT !!

PREGNANT / OLD / DISABLED FOLKS EXCEPTED, TO A DEGREE.

Easties EL Wrote:

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> Well. It was ruddy well raining a few days back

> and the shelter was taped off, due to the seats

> still being worked on. Which gave me the flu/cold

> (it didn't really, but could of)

>

> :)-D


xxxxxxx


Yeh, it would be better if they never bothered trying to improve the station, it's so inconvenient - not to mention a risk to health - while they're doing it :))

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