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Hi there


I know there was only approx 1cm of snow last night, but the ramp up to platform 1 was very slippery this morning, it didn't look like any grit/salt/sand had been put down. Also is anyone going to clear the platform. When the snow first arrived before Christmas four men came along and half attempted one handedly to dig a bit of snow away, this took 5 seconds and they moved to the end of the platform where no-one ever stands as the trains are not that long and started to clear half-heartedly.


How's the ramp going down on platform 2 please for tonight?

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What time did you travel this morning? I caught the 7.50 from ED to London Bridge and the platform was fine to move around on. There was some ice at the bottom of the ramp up to the platform (not on the station land, but on the street part) but the path up seemed again ok to me. Mind you, I was wearing boots with a tread which may have had an impact and/or travelled later than you?

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