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Post by superteacher on Sept 18, 2018 8:34:32 GMT
Quite a rare thing for the whole DLR to be suspended. Total signalling system failure by the sound of it.
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Post by Chris M on Sept 18, 2018 8:40:10 GMT
Twitter stated a signal failure at West India Quay, presumably meaning the Delta junction. That doesn't line up with suspensions east of Canning Town though.
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Post by aslefshrugged on Sept 18, 2018 9:46:36 GMT
Have they tried switching it off, waiting 30 seconds and then switching it back on again?
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Post by philthetube on Sept 18, 2018 12:47:26 GMT
That used to work with our coffee machine.
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Post by xplaistow on Sept 18, 2018 13:58:47 GMT
I remember being caught up in a complete signalling shutdown on the DLR back in 2006. Fortunately, the train I was on was stuck just outside Canning Town and so (after manual control was assumed to move the train into the station) I was able to continue my journey on the Jubilee line instead.
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Post by AndrewPSSP on Sept 18, 2018 20:59:45 GMT
Got an email from TfL today at 1521 saying that normal service had been resumed. They blamed it on I wonder what work they were doing..
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Post by holborncentral on Sept 19, 2018 15:24:42 GMT
Have they tried switching it off, waiting 30 seconds and then switching it back on again? I often have to do that with the TV, especially when my mother messes around with it. She's hopeless with tech and will press random buttons without knowing what they are It certainly works!
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Post by rincew1nd on Sept 19, 2018 19:25:01 GMT
Have they tried switching it off, waiting 30 seconds and then switching it back on again?
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