RichmondCommu
Established Member
G'day everyone,
At the start of the summer my wife and I were traveling up to Derbyshire from St Pancras one Friday evening when the guard announced that the driver had agreed to stop at Luton to help a passenger. The guard said that it would only be a very brief stop and indeed within a few seconds we were accelerating hard out of Luton.
Nobody seemed to mind as the Meridians accelerate away very quickly but I'm curious to know how often this happens and indeed what the process is for unexpected / unplanned stops. Given that the train crew appeared to be doing the passenger a good turn I'm assuming here that no one would have got into trouble but I thought it wise not to mention it at the time.
Your thoughts / experiences would be most welcome.
Kind regards,
Richmond Commuter!
At the start of the summer my wife and I were traveling up to Derbyshire from St Pancras one Friday evening when the guard announced that the driver had agreed to stop at Luton to help a passenger. The guard said that it would only be a very brief stop and indeed within a few seconds we were accelerating hard out of Luton.
Nobody seemed to mind as the Meridians accelerate away very quickly but I'm curious to know how often this happens and indeed what the process is for unexpected / unplanned stops. Given that the train crew appeared to be doing the passenger a good turn I'm assuming here that no one would have got into trouble but I thought it wise not to mention it at the time.
Your thoughts / experiences would be most welcome.
Kind regards,
Richmond Commuter!