Ernest
Stupid IDIOT
No fcc running and a couple of southerns have left Brighton now
Trains from Hove to London leaving 5-10 mins late.
I'm on one of those. They are saying that London services are up to an hour delayed, but we've reached Hassocks without any further delays.
Glad I followed this thread. Decided not to travel in on the Southern train that gets into London Bridge at 8.12.
Unfortunately 2 colleagues from Hove got a train no problems to London Victoria which got in about 8.30...!
I had a meeting in London at 8.30 so having checked the southern website at 5.45 and seen that the reduced service was operating but with no mention of issues caused by over running engineering works, I skated to the bus stop ( which was further than normal as they were only going on the coast road) and got the bus which was on time, to Brighton station. There I find chaos and excuses in equal measure so having realised i wasn't going to be in the office in time, I headed home. Someone I left at the station,made it into London at 9.30.
So what i cant understand is how a major issue at 6.15 wasn't known at 5.45.
As I said, work of fiction! Checked the website at 5.45 and no different to yesterday. Got to station in time for 6.40 Gatwick Express which still hadn't departed when I gave up and came home at 7.15
I don't mind delays and cancellations in this weather and completely understand it all, but Southerns communication is awful.
The upside is, I have just been given permission by my team leader to WFH until all the snow has cleared
Can I just say I was stuck on a broken down train between Lewes and Falmer for six hours on Friday evening? The live rail had iced up, causing the engines to overheat and a small fire to ensue.
It didn't help that, despite being told the exact location of where we were (100 yards east of the Newmarket Inn), the engineers coming in from Lovers' Walk took 90 minutes to inform us that they couldn't find the train. They'd parked at Falmer, and walked the rest (2 miles).
Jumped on the train at 1744, got in a midnight.
I know it's not adding much to this morning's information, but I thought I'd share that with you.
That's a nightmare, I've never been in the situation, but did you not consider just getting off using emergency door opening thingumbob?
Can I just say I was stuck on a broken down train between Lewes and Falmer for six hours on Friday evening? The live rail had iced up, causing the engines to overheat and a small fire to ensue.
It didn't help that, despite being told the exact location of where we were (100 yards east of the Newmarket Inn), the engineers coming in from Lovers' Walk took 90 minutes to inform us that they couldn't find the train. They'd parked at Falmer, and walked the rest (2 miles).
Jumped on the train at 1744, got in a midnight.
I know it's not adding much to this morning's information, but I thought I'd share that with you.