I've had that thought a few times at Hitchin, waiting for a stopping GN service and watching the EC fasts fly through towards Peterborough. I don't normally mind stopping services - but on these occasions, it has been times I've wanted to get home as quickly as possible.
My worst experience at Hitchin was when commuting to London in the days of the electrified service to Royston and 125s on the mainline. There was a problem with the overhead lines, no local trains running and an extremely crowded platform, with all the 125s steaming through on the mainline as normal. There was an announcement that the next 125 would be stopping. Sure enough it was switched from the mainline just north of the station, slowed down at the platform, but then carried straight on as the signals changed and switched straight back onto the main line.
Fortunately on the next attempt, someone thought to get a get a message through to the driver to stop.
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I've had that thought a few times at Hitchin, waiting for a stopping GN service and watching the EC fasts fly through towards Peterborough. I don't normally mind stopping services - but on these occasions, it has been times I've wanted to get home as quickly as possible.
My worst experience at Hitchin was when commuting to London in the days of the electrified service to Royston and 125s on the mainline. There was a problem with the overhead lines, no local trains running and an extremely crowded platform, with all the 125s steaming through on the mainline as normal. There was an announcement that the next 125 would be stopping. Sure enough it was switched from the mainline just north of the station, slowed down at the platform, but then carried straight on as the signals changed and switched straight back onto the main line.
Fortunately on the next attempt, someone thought to get a get a message through to the driver to stop.