N Greenwich and tube should be OK, but there is no Jubilee Line beyond Waterloo so it may be disrupted to London Bridge. South Eastern trains really are hopeless at this. I bet they are the only company to suspend all services, regardless.
This seems to be the new thing - ooooh it may be a bit wet and windy tomorrow - must cancel trains. I assume this helps their figures somehow, rather than actually waiting to see If it does rain or get windy (which it isn't at the moment). And since when did trains not run in England when it's wet?!
This seems to be the new thing - ooooh it may be a bit wet and windy tomorrow - must cancel trains. I assume this helps their figures somehow, rather than actually waiting to see If it does rain or get windy (which it isn't at the moment). And since when did trains not run in England when it's wet?!
It's an absolute fucking disgrace, and no mistake.
Warning people that there may be some grief in advance is one thing. But cancelling everything on the off chance that something happens? Joke. Jokers. Fucking jokers.
Storm force winds and heavy rain are expected to cause widespread disruption on the Southeastern network on Saturday morning.
Apart from the High Speed services between Ashford International and London St Pancras International, no Southeastern services are expected to run before 10:00.
Passengers are advised not to attempt travel before 11:00.
Twitter hashtag: #UKStorm
To check your journey, please use the National Rail Enquiries real-time Journey Planner
What an utter f***ing joke. Twenty years back they would always TRY to put on a service during bad weather. Now they say bollocks and we all suck it up, as they know we will. Sad.
Someone will know better than me, but is each train cancelled a saving as they don't have to pay Network Rail to use the tracks?
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DLR to bank then and on from there.
South Eastern trains really are hopeless at this. I bet they are the only company to suspend all services, regardless.
At least most of us know in advance as that would have been a nightmare strolling down in the morning.
Thanks mate, appreciate it. Bus to North Greenwich it is then.
This seems to be the new thing - ooooh it may be a bit wet and windy tomorrow - must cancel trains. I assume this helps their figures somehow, rather than actually waiting to see If it does rain or get windy (which it isn't at the moment). And since when did trains not run in England when it's wet?!
Rant over. Wheres my San Miguel.
Warning people that there may be some grief in advance is one thing. But cancelling everything on the off chance that something happens? Joke. Jokers. Fucking jokers.
Am gonna post a turd to their CEO.
Storm force winds and heavy rain are expected to cause widespread disruption on the Southeastern network on Saturday morning.
Apart from the High Speed services between Ashford International and London St Pancras International, no Southeastern services are expected to run before 10:00.
Passengers are advised not to attempt travel before 11:00.
Twitter hashtag: #UKStorm
To check your journey, please use the National Rail Enquiries real-time Journey Planner
Someone will know better than me, but is each train cancelled a saving as they don't have to pay Network Rail to use the tracks?