Thursday 16 June 2016



Yesterday for an hour and 40 minutes there was no service between MAA and LES due to a "one under" at LEY.  Had this happened last year we could have reversed at LIS or HOL but as mentioned last month Museum siding at HOL has been removed and currently LIS sidings are being used for storage.  Reversing over the crossovers at LIS and BEG would mean using one platform for arrivals and departures which would lead to serious overcrowding so instead the main central 16km/10 mile stretch of Central Line serving a dozen stations was shut down.  This is progress?


By the time I started work we were running again but obviously everything was late which was further exacerbated by a signal problem at WHC.  Things were still running late when I finished 7 hours 20 minutes later with all WB trains running to WER and a shuttle service running NOA to EAB plus no outer rail service on the HAI loop.  Strangely the platforms were more crowded around 20:00 than they were at 17:00 and my last EB trip wasn't helped by the train repeatedly changing the destination describer from EPP to WER or occasionally sounding the chimes to warn that the doors were closing after they'd started to close.  Not a happy train.....


We had conformation of the TOp reductions for Night Tube, LES will lose 5, HAI 14 and WHC 6.  As I mentioned this is not because the rosters were expanded for Night Tube last year and are now being reduced, this is from the full time TOps we had under WTT 67.  I guess we'll have to wait and see what happens next.



5 comments:

  1. I don't doubt the info posted here but I'm just curious, have TfL been completely misleading customers again? The twitter feed was mostly advising that there was no service east of Liverpool St and I was changing at Bank whilst the incident was ongoing and they had PAs going out advising that all E/B trains were terminating at Liverpool St too.

    Was reminded by the one under at Holborn this evening, not a nice few days for the red line...

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    1. There's a massive disconnect between the official line and what's actually happening? the number of times I've been standing there advising customers I've got no trains and then a train rolls past behind me. Makes me look like a complete tit

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    2. The Central Line twitter reports the suspension as LIS to LES, MAA to LES and LIS to WOO/NEP all in the space of 35 minutes. Sounds like the usual confusion with conflicting information flying around and general headless chickenism....

      Good news, we got the LIS sidings back on Saturday morning.

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  2. Hey Mr ASLEFshrugged,
    I regularly visit your blog (from Germany) since you first started in back in 2010! I used to love the short tales of observations you made and make daily, regardless wether they're about 'over-refreshed' punters, fun and games from Wood Lane or whatever.
    I just wanted to reassure you that I guess the vast majority of your readers is perfectly happy with some words on the daily service, insights on the duties you perform or anything else which comes to your mind.
    Anyhow, how's the dear old central line?
    Cheers mate!

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    1. Many thanks, I don't write as much as I used to as for me reporting daily events was getting a bit repetitive but if something unusual happens then I'll try to remember to mention it.

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