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Post by oneround on Feb 13, 2011 16:02:24 GMT
If anyone has been been looking for this train, its currently stopped at Neasden (since the middle of last week), and is due back out in the middle of next week if all goes to plan.
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Post by citysig on Feb 13, 2011 21:09:23 GMT
[yawn] come on then. Stopped for what? Come on the paperwork that says it's stopped also details the reason? Repetitive door problems? Repetitive in-cab CCTV failure? ACM failures?
All LU stock on all lines gets stopped once in a while. Normally it's because a certain unit has failed more than once with the same failure. Now this failure can be a serious one, or a less serious (but nevertheless annoying and needs to be solved) problem.
If your car had the engine light on the dashboard that kept coming on, for some inexplicable reason, and was fixed once, but then re-occured, on LU the car would be stopped.
Stopped does not mean the train will be sent for scrap.
Mr oneround, rather than conjuring up images of devastation, and rather than sharing non-public information, maybe just stick to saying the train has been "in depot and will return to service."
We now have more S-stocks than diagrams to run them on. Not all stocks will be seen each day/week.
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