KZNSeagull
Well-known member
I was woken this morning at 4am by an inconsiderate red-chested cuckoo. But I'll survive.
When should they do it then oh wise one? During the day time when trains are running? Prompting Bed&Breakfast to open a thread about another disruption to the trains?
They've closed the line all day today. I'm sure they could have done quieter work until 7am which is a decent hour to wake up on a Sunday morning.
Absolutely not, when you relay railway track has to be done in a very specific order. The railway
line has been there since 1841 and will be there a lot longer providing a useful service to society,
do you?
If you don't like it move!
I don't live near a railway line.
Makes note to self: Never, ever, ever post on NSC looking for sympathy. *Nods*
There is no justification at all for using loud equipment at that time of the morning, at the very least without proper notice and apology.
At the end of the day hove born and bred is not dead and the world did not stop spinning, 1st world problem
10'000 +! Dead from a storm.
There is no justification at all for using loud equipment at that time of the morning, at the very least without proper notice and apology.
There is no justification at all for using loud equipment at that time of the morning, at the very least without proper notice and apology.
If workmen turned up at 4 45 on a sunday morning and started digging up the road with pneumatic drills would those without any sympathy for Hove Born and Bred say to themselve "thats what you get if you live next to a road".
Either it's works that everyone has had months of notice about or emergency works that have to be carried out as and when. Whether they have cutting equipment or not men working on the line during the night is always noisy, these things do not fix themselves.
I hear they brought their quiet equipment then switched to the loud when they heard who lived nearby.
I'm sure HB&B would have mentioned it if the residents had been warned in advance. But there is nothing so urgent that on a line already closed for the day, they had to do it there and then. Simply not buying this at all, they were out of order starting that early. You'd feel differently in HB&Bs shoes.
Accepting that this 'improvement' work needs to happen, why do they make such a shambles of it? To get to Twickenham on Saturday, we set out from SBS looking at having to change at Hove, Haywards Heath and Clapham. Why, assuming that the line was closed between Brighton and Preston Park, were the usual 2 an hour direct trains to Victoria not running? Just bizarre. Hove - H Heath cancelled, on to Brighton to board the bus - 2 buses running at the same time, both stopped at all stations, predictably only a couple of people got on or off at each one. Really annoying and just a total shambles. I'm all ears though if someone's got a decent explanation....