Funeral for the last through trains to Charing X
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Funeral for the last through trains to Charing X
Tomorrow we bid a sad farewell to the through trains to Charing Cross.
A funeral procession, complete with coffin, will assemble on Platform 1, at 1 pm, at Sydenham Station and will take the 13.09 train (back coach) to Charing Cross to mark our tragic loss.
Everyone affected by the unfortunate occurrence will be welcome to come to the funeral, suitably dressed of course.
Funeral directors: the Sydenham and Forest Hill Societies
A funeral procession, complete with coffin, will assemble on Platform 1, at 1 pm, at Sydenham Station and will take the 13.09 train (back coach) to Charing Cross to mark our tragic loss.
Everyone affected by the unfortunate occurrence will be welcome to come to the funeral, suitably dressed of course.
Funeral directors: the Sydenham and Forest Hill Societies
Last edited by Pat Trembath on 11 Dec 2009 15:11, edited 1 time in total.
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HA HA!!
Very good Pat. good to see that the societies still foster a sense of humour. I promise I be there to show support if you then take the ashes of this friend soon to pass, to the next facedown with Southern. Tell them he died before his time. After many delays of course.
Then, lets all go and put sugar in the engines of all the diggers and accociated plant that invade our road space every other month.
Very good Pat. good to see that the societies still foster a sense of humour. I promise I be there to show support if you then take the ashes of this friend soon to pass, to the next facedown with Southern. Tell them he died before his time. After many delays of course.
Then, lets all go and put sugar in the engines of all the diggers and accociated plant that invade our road space every other month.
A great success apart from a jobsworth at Forest Hill who tried to stop us taking photos. Met at Charing Cross by the BBC who were in turn ejected for filming. I think it made them more determined.
Find out at 5.20pm on BBC1 London News tonight. Photos here real soon but taking a late lunch first.
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Find out at 5.20pm on BBC1 London News tonight. Photos here real soon but taking a late lunch first.
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And here is the tiny clip that appeared on BBC London News. Sorry about the screwy aspect ratio. Will try and fix that when I do the proper movie. Probably tomorrow.
http://blip.tv/file/2965644
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http://blip.tv/file/2965644
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Is this a good thing to have done?
I can understand the irony/sarcasm/pisstake and that it was probably great fun, but isn't it potentially damaging to any further objections or actions or protests?
Honestly, when I saw this my immediate reaction was "what a bunch of dickheads". Even though I know several people who took part and I genuinly don't think that of them, I can imagine that that's what Southern or whoever would think.
It's like some students doing bad street performance outside the Houses of Parliament - no one takes them seriously.
Again, I stress, I don't think that you are a bunch of cocks and I appreciate the good things that everyone involved has done for the area.
I can understand the irony/sarcasm/pisstake and that it was probably great fun, but isn't it potentially damaging to any further objections or actions or protests?
Honestly, when I saw this my immediate reaction was "what a bunch of dickheads". Even though I know several people who took part and I genuinly don't think that of them, I can imagine that that's what Southern or whoever would think.
It's like some students doing bad street performance outside the Houses of Parliament - no one takes them seriously.
Again, I stress, I don't think that you are a bunch of cocks and I appreciate the good things that everyone involved has done for the area.
I have put up a movie of yesterday. I'm afraid its a bit rough (like me - man flu) but I hope it brings back memories.
http://www.sydenham.tv/cgi-bin/sydtv_ju ... uneral.flv
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http://www.sydenham.tv/cgi-bin/sydtv_ju ... uneral.flv
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'Twas fun and thanks, Admin, for rising from your sick bed. to record this solemn occasion.
However. this was only the first of several belated cuts that we KNOW about - others are still lurking in the shadows - what about the late delivery of the upgrade of the Jubilee line due 6 months late in the autumn of 2010 only made public a few days ago?
The upgrade to the Jubilee Line was supposed to help in the relief of the reduction of 30% of the evening peak services out of London Bridge in May 2010, but the upgrade wont be ready till 6 months after we lose our current number of peak hour trains.
The powers that be expect us, as an alternative, to transfer to the ELR and change at Canary Wharf for tube trains that cannot cope with the already heavy number of passengers using this line, let alone providing for the relief of pasengers to /from London Bridge trying to get into/ or home from the west end.
Election, anyone?
However. this was only the first of several belated cuts that we KNOW about - others are still lurking in the shadows - what about the late delivery of the upgrade of the Jubilee line due 6 months late in the autumn of 2010 only made public a few days ago?
The upgrade to the Jubilee Line was supposed to help in the relief of the reduction of 30% of the evening peak services out of London Bridge in May 2010, but the upgrade wont be ready till 6 months after we lose our current number of peak hour trains.
The powers that be expect us, as an alternative, to transfer to the ELR and change at Canary Wharf for tube trains that cannot cope with the already heavy number of passengers using this line, let alone providing for the relief of pasengers to /from London Bridge trying to get into/ or home from the west end.
Election, anyone?
I suppose that depends how easy someone finds the schlep from platform 4 to platform 15, especially if loaded up or not able-bodied.goonerchamp wrote: its not as if you have to wait 20 mins for the connection at London bridge !!!
Also, we all know how packed the last trains from London Bridge can get, so it's not as if you will be able to jump on a ChX train at 0015 expecting to be able to actually get onto the LB 0026 train...