MarkWi72
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Just looking at Traksy and seeing many northbound trains running 30-40 minutes late. What has caused the hold ups?
"A broken down train between London Euston and Watford Junction means some lines towards Watford Junction are blocked. As a result, trains may be cancelled or delayed by up to 40 minutes. This is expected until the end of the day." Source:https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/service-disruptions/wembley-central-20240806/
Three hours. Still far too long to leave people stranded on trains.1Y59 (1726 out of Euston) pulled the wires down on the down fast line near Primrose Hill tunnel, both pantographs damaged beyond repair. Around 500 passengers evacuated and taken back to Euston by coach. Last ones off after three hours.
Train stranded awaiting rescue by loco.
That doesn't look a very good way of getting passengers off the train either350107
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That doesn't look a very good way of getting passengers off the train either
Perhaps, I suppose there is no catering for that. One imagines a terse reply!Looks more like the man pictured has pulled the egress and done that himself, with the BTP officer (I think) looking to be telling him off for doing so.
You can see the cover is still over the egress handleLooks more like the man pictured has pulled the egress and done that himself, with the BTP officer (I think) looking to be telling him off for doing so.
You can see the cover is still over the egress handle
700 hundred passenger were on board, evacuated via Camden sidings and then on to Gloucester Avenue where coaches were used to return passengers to Euston for onward travel.So it is. Strange. Maybe they had to release the doors due to the heat. I can't see them telling people just to jump off, though - normally a ladder is placed at one door and people are escorted off.
One rescue unit should attach to one unit and move it north, then another unit should move second unit, that was the plan?Rescue unit arrived wrong road to collect 2 dead units 10.28am.
Interesting how long it takes to pull the 2 dead units towards Primrose Hill tunnels.
So, the train had to be evacuated last night.Tug unit & 2 dead units moved off northwards on down fast at 11.16am.
Impressively short time compared to the hopeless performance from 6pm till an hour ago.
I passed them as they were leaving the train, I wondered what was going on! Seemed like they had them walking/waiting at Camden. I was on a fast to Birmingham, but it took an hour to Bletchley, way longer than it usually would've.350107
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