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If ever there was a question which didn't need asking...Originally posted by Jog On View PostAnyone (TFL contractors) have any inside info on if this is going to finish on schedule or is it going out to the right - and if so by how much?
Need to know whether to get a season ticket for Sept or extend pass for clientco car park.
Thanks.
Wifey had a lucky escape, her am meeting in the Westminster area got cancelled. I've got to be in town on Thursday, what time tomorrow do you reckon I realistically need to set off?
And this is bollox, there were queues to get into some stations.A Network Rail spokesman said: "During the process of testing the complex signalling, we identified an issue in this safety-critical system which we are working to resolve.
"This will take some time to fix and a small number of early passenger trains may be delayed as a result.
"We are working hard to minimise delays to passengers, but safely is our number one priority."Last edited by Mordac; 29 August 2017, 10:11.
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Who'd 've thunk it?
A Network Rail spokesman said: "During the process of testing the complex signalling, we identified an issue in this safety-critical system which we are working to resolve.
"This will take some time to fix and a small number of early passenger trains may be delayed as a result.
"We are working hard to minimise delays to passengers, but safely is our number one priority."
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Just undergoing final testing with the longer trains....Originally posted by Jog On View PostIt's due to finish on Monday:
However I'm not brimming with confidence that it won't overrun. I'll see how it is on Tuesday.This summer, between 5 and 28 August inclusive, fewer South Western Railway services will run while work starts to extend platforms at London Waterloo
See you next Tuesday...
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Friday is going to be particularly bad. Four more platforms being closed.
I bought a first class season this month at a cost of nearly a thousand quid so at least I would be delayed in comfort.
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