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July 7th Story: Mind the Gaps - Part 1
Documenting the catalogue of inconsistencies in the story so far
THE IMPOSSIBLE TRAIN JOURNEY
Once the authorities had decided the affected trains had left King's Cross
underground station, and were not heading towards the station as originally
reported, and the Metropolitan Police had eventually decided the scope of
the investigation had widened to include possible suicide bombers, it was
originally announced that the alleged perpetrators had taken the 0740
Thameslink train from Luton to Kings Cross on the morning of July 7th.
An eyewitness later stated that she had been at Luton station that morning
and that the 0740 had been cancelled. Thameslink Rail later confirmed that
not only had the 0740 been cancelled but that all trains that morning ran
with heavy delays due to problems further up the line. This confirmation
first came from Marie Bernes at Thameslink Customer Relations and then from
Chris Hudson, the Communications Manager for Thameslink Rail at Luton
Station at the time.