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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2011 15:29:31 GMT
Does anyone know what the "obstruction" at Roding Valley was that necessitated the suspension of the Central line this morning, between Woodford and Hainault?
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Post by auxsetreq on Feb 6, 2011 1:44:08 GMT
Does anyone know what the "obstruction" at Roding Valley was that necessitated the suspension of the Central line this morning, between Woodford and Hainault? I don't know as I wasn't on this morning, but I could guess. It was a giant *piece of cake* destined for the soon to be driverless Hainault depot. Must of fallen off an engineer's train as it was being taken to be put in place by droids.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2011 13:51:46 GMT
Cabling that caught around the shoegear of a train.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2011 14:43:10 GMT
Oh, they've decided to try and nick cable from here now, and not Leytonstone? Makes a change I suppose.....
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2011 15:01:00 GMT
Multifunctional, eh? ;D ;D
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Post by auxsetreq on Feb 6, 2011 21:33:32 GMT
As Boris would no doubt confirm - Driverless trains don't need cable to make em go, just cake. The cable in question was being used to *lash in place* an eight foot diameter Mr Kipling lithium and cherry bakewell tart that will be used as the power source for the droids installing the kit for the new driverless Hainalut via Newbury Parkalot depot. It was an exceedingly good obstruction.
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Post by Ben on Feb 6, 2011 22:37:31 GMT
Here comes the ROFLcopter!!!
Lithium and Cherry; its got a slightly tart taste, however the lithium will make you too clinicly nonchalant to make an issue out of it.
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