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14th Jan from 17.40hrs...no trains from London Bridge to East Dulwich


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hibbs Wrote:

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> Yet again no trains, no announcements to keep us

> informed, go figure...



Go figure? Are you American? The station is undergoing a huge re-furb. Sht hppns.

Well no, it was nothing to do with the refurb. A signal problem in the Peckham Rye area, apparently. A major part of the problem at the moment is the woeful lack of information at London Bridge and the inability of staff to communicate what information they do have. If the trains are buggered, just tell me and I'll hop on the no. 40 rather than hang around for ages like an eejit.

Not everyone has smartphones but first thing I do before I leave work is check train apps or websites.


You can and should blame station for lack of info but once you start taking more control of the info yourself the happier you'll be

Lack of information?


I was waiting on platform 13 at 17:45 for the 17:50 and a loud announcement (loud enough to hear over my earphones) advised that the 17:50 to Wimbledon was delayed by 18 mins due to signal problems in the Peckham rye area. What more information are they supposed to give?

BrandNewGuy Wrote:

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> Well no, it was nothing to do with the refurb. A

> signal problem in the Peckham Rye area,

> apparently. A major part of the problem at the

> moment is the woeful lack of information at London

> Bridge and the inability of staff to communicate

> what information they do have. If the trains are

> buggered, just tell me and I'll hop on the no. 40

> rather than hang around for ages like an eejit.


Exactly my thoughts.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> hibbs Wrote:

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> > Yet again no trains, no announcements to keep

> us

> > informed, go figure...

>

>

> You're first ever thread?


Erh shouldn't you be watching Jamie Oliver or something ;-)

unlurked Wrote:

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> hibbs Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

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> > Yet again no trains, no announcements to keep

> us

> > informed, go figure...

>

>

> Go figure? Are you American? The station is

> undergoing a huge re-furb. Sht hppns.


Yep sh#t happens...and lets hope it does to you! Have a nice day now.

titch juicy Wrote:

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> Lack of information?

>

> I was waiting on platform 13 at 17:45 for the

> 17:50 and a loud announcement (loud enough to hear

> over my earphones) advised that the 17:50 to

> Wimbledon was delayed by 18 mins due to signal

> problems in the Peckham rye area. What more

> information are they supposed to give?


Yeah, I ewas there too. This was my cue to go and get the no. 40. I'd also been waiting for the 17.40, which was cancelled at about 17.38. And an 18-minute delay isn't something that suddenly happens is it?

Jeremy Wrote:

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> I though hibbs was quite restrained. Either

> 'unlurked' is a deeply unpleasant person, or he

> has some sort of mental deficiency.



Absolutely. My "easy tiger" was meant in jest.

the-e-dealer Wrote:

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> I am going to start a Save the fox campaign.


http://www.league.org.uk/uploads/media/14/7198.png


That's Good. Here's the Website http://www.league.org.uk/

hibbs Wrote:

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> unlurked Wrote:

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> > hibbs Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > Yet again no trains, no announcements to keep

> > us

> > > informed, go figure...

> >

> >

> > Go figure? Are you American? The station is

> > undergoing a huge re-furb. Sht hppns.

>

> Yep sh#t happens...and lets hope it does to you!

> Have a nice day now.


Wow, thats a bit strong! How did you get on with your trains today?

Were they awesome and cool,man? Or major head fcuk, dude

I have it on good authority that a lot of the signal problems and electricity supply problems are down to cables and equipment being stolen. How they deal with that I don't know unless they install booby traps but that would probably be illegal.

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