rant

i have tried to keep my moaning about the trains down to a minimum recently but
last night was a new contender in the “worst journey on a train 2003” category.
rather amazingly, all four sets of lines came down on the tracks so no trains
left liverpool street until 17:00. even then it was only the commuter trains so
people were literally forcing themselves into the carriages, to the point where
you could only stand upright by leaning on those around you. it took around 90
minutes to get to shenfield (normally about 15 minutes) at which point we had
to get off the train and wait for a connection. one did turn up but there was
absolutely no chance of being able to get on it. same for the next two so in
the end four of us gave up and went on a bit of a search for a taxi.

one hundred pounds later and 2 hours late i picked up my car from the station
in ipswich. so not the longest journey ever but certainly the least
enjoyable… ladies and gentlemen i think we have a new champion.

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  1. That sounds like the worst journey…ever. Shenfield is no distance from London. I hope that Anglia give you and your taxi sharers a bit of compensation!!

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  2. that day i spent five hours getting home (usually one and a half). three hours of that were spent driving the ten miles between junctions 12 and 11 of the M1. interesting that in the news today that connex has lost it’s contract with the state rail authority. maybe others including anglia will notice.

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