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Author: Charles Ellson
Date: May 28, 2008 17:54

... succinct than ''Train services are being disrupted due to an operating incident in the London Liverpool Street area. Services are currently unable to operate between London Liverpool Street and Seven Sisters / Tottenham Hale / ... and Hackney Downs.'' Surely ''All services to/from Liverpool Street suspended'' as the first sentence. According to ...
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Author: D7666
Date: May 28, 2008 16:55

... succinct than ''Train services are being disrupted due to an operating incident in the London Liverpool Street area. Services are currently unable to operate between London Liverpool Street and Seven Sisters / Tottenham Hale / ... Chingford and Hackney Downs.'' Surely ''All services to/from Liverpool Street suspended'' as the first sentence. -- Nick
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Author: Mizter T
Date: May 29, 2008 12:29

... NETWORK RAIL SEEKS URGENT ANSWERS FROM TfL FOLLOWING LIVERPOOL STREET BRIDGE FIASCO Thursday 29 May 2008 16:45 ... investigation and reported back on the causes of the incident and what measures it will be putting in place to prevent a repetition. Commenting on the incident, Network Rail's Director of Operations and Customer Service, Robin Gisby, said: "Passengers ...
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Author: Paul Corfield
Date: May 29, 2008 12:13

...: NETWORK RAIL SEEKS URGENT ANSWERS FROM TfL FOLLOWING LIVERPOOL STREET BRIDGE FIASCO Thursday 29 May 2008 16:45 ...an investigation and reported back on the causes of the incident and what measures it will be putting in place to prevent a repetition. Commenting on the incident, Network Rail's Director of Operations and Customer Service, Robin Gisby, said: "Passengers rightly ...
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Author: Mizter T
Date: May 29, 2008 10:40

... RAIL SEEKS URGENT ANSWERS FROM TfL FOLLOWING LIVERPOOL STREET BRIDGE FIASCO Thursday 29 May 2008 16... were stopped as a result of the incident and it wasn't until 0930 this ... reported back on the causes of the incident and what measures it will be putting in... to prevent a repetition. Commenting on the incident, Network Rail's Director of Operations and Customer Service, Robin Gisby, said: ...
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Author: MIG
Date: May 29, 2008 03:26

... and debris from the supports for the bridge fell onto the tracks. We are investigating the incident,' he said." The Times online has the following: "Services to and from Liverpool Street, in the City, were suspended at around 7.15pm last night after cladding fell from a newly constructed bridge over the tracks ...
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Author: Paul Scott
Date: May 29, 2008 03:22

... and debris from the supports for the bridge fell onto the tracks. We are investigating the incident,' he said." The Times online has the following: "Services to and from Liverpool Street, in the City, were suspended at around 7.15pm last night after cladding fell from a newly constructed bridge over the tracks ...
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Author: Roland Perry
Date: May 29, 2008 02:48

...by now ought to be saying something succinct than ''Train services are being disrupted due to an operating incident in the London Liverpool Street area. Now it's a "Problem near the railway" (my, what ... 1015) that there are "issues Bless them. with access to Liverpool Street". Primarily its station. -- Roland Perry
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Author: Great Eastern
Date: May 29, 2008 02:21

Dave Hillam wrote: NEEA are saying (Thurs 1015) that there are "issues with access to Liverpool Street". The CIS Screens at NXEA stations describes it as "a problem with a railway bridge near Liverpool Street"
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Author: Arthur Figgis
Date: May 29, 2008 00:31

....nationalrail.co.uk/service_disruptions/today.html by now ought to be saying something succinct than ''Train services are being disrupted due to an operating incident in the London Liverpool Street area. Now it's a "Problem near the railway" (my, what a wonderful way of giving no details at...
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