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Oct26

Just one of those days!

Permalink | 26/10/10 | Categories: Customer, Railways, State of the ART | by: A Sharp English (UK)

I got to my local station this morning, crossed the footbridge and walked along the London-bound platform. As I did so, my train came in alongside - zero wait time.

I changed from main line to Underground at West Hampstead. As I came down the steps at West Hampstead underground station, a southbound train was in the platform waiting for me. Zero wait time.

I changed again between underground lines at Baker St. Just as I got to the northbound platform, in came a train! Zero wait time.

Wow! Public transport works - and all this on a day when the free newspaper Metro was talking about some commuter trips taking longer than in 1906!

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