So I was turfed off a train today, along with many many other passengers after the train apparently ran out of sand.
The train was Sevenoaks to Blackfriars and beyond. When I I boarded at St Mary Cray The train was already about 8 minutes late.
We crawled out of the station at less than walking pace.
At Beckenham Hill the train was clearly in trouble. It felt like the emergency brakes were on and yet we were slow to decelerate.
Fortunately we came to a stop just short of the station and then crawled in.
The driver then announced that the train had run out of sand and would terminate at the next station (Bellingham).
I know that sand is used to improve adhesion and obviously running out can not be a good thing in these conditions.
So my question is how the train managed to run out of sand. Is it possible that the train left Sevenoaks with a full complement of sand and yet it still ran out just 11 stops later? Or did someone fail to check the sand level and top it up when it should have been done?
I have no idea how much sand a 319 can store or how much is used.
Just to be clear - I am not complain about the cancellation - I'd rather be late than in a train crash!
The train was Sevenoaks to Blackfriars and beyond. When I I boarded at St Mary Cray The train was already about 8 minutes late.
We crawled out of the station at less than walking pace.
At Beckenham Hill the train was clearly in trouble. It felt like the emergency brakes were on and yet we were slow to decelerate.
Fortunately we came to a stop just short of the station and then crawled in.
The driver then announced that the train had run out of sand and would terminate at the next station (Bellingham).
I know that sand is used to improve adhesion and obviously running out can not be a good thing in these conditions.
So my question is how the train managed to run out of sand. Is it possible that the train left Sevenoaks with a full complement of sand and yet it still ran out just 11 stops later? Or did someone fail to check the sand level and top it up when it should have been done?
I have no idea how much sand a 319 can store or how much is used.
Just to be clear - I am not complain about the cancellation - I'd rather be late than in a train crash!