Second trip today, Friday, unfortunately like Tuesday it was impressive outwards, shambles on return.
On Tuesday, trying to enter at Canary Wharf at 6pm, it had been determined that due to problems on the Jubilee Line, they would introduce passenger flow control at the Elizabeth station. This was despite the passenger levels being well within the station capacity. At one end everyone was sent around outside in a circle, ending up when they started, then sent right down to the other end ("we're doing one way"), only to find the Bostwick gates across there. You may recall there was a thunderstorm in progress at that time, so all outside got soaked. Eventually gates opened just a fraction, all squeezed through, one lady slipped and fell over (doubtless not reported as just outside the TfL line), only to find the station near-deserted inside.
Today, discussion with Canary Wharf marshal, who agreed that Tuesday evening was a ludicrous chaos. They are all blaming silly TfL procedures. But at 4pm, came to return from Paddington, announced the fire alarm had activated at Abbey Wood - of course a fully open air station, I wonder how many of those nationally have fire alarms. So service paused, finally started, train announced terminating at Woolwich, then later to terminate at Custom House, which for us is as good as Canary Wharf for getting on the DLR. Very stop-start journey, finally get there. You would now never imagine there had been all those months if not years of training. Complete headless chicken mode at Custom House, train just sat in the eastbound platform for about 10 minutes holding up all behind, conflicting and indecipherable announcements from the vast number of staff, one lot said the train was now for Paddington, another lot said it was tipping out, doors opened, doors closed, everything behind held up. Eventually it departed westbound over the crossover, seemingly empty.
I'll have another try soon for an efficient journey home.