The day my train crashed
Uploader Comments (gavelex)
Top Comments
-
true but better than plastic smelling bubblewrap trains
All Comments (39)
-
Were you fired?
-
did he died?
-
IS THE TREE OK?!
-
@jakethejuj56 There is a branch on the metropolitan line where the piccadilly line shares. Its proberbly that branch
-
@gavelex What happened in the end?
-
How lucky they people could be hurt effect on London underground! Next time they will tries safety checks the tree are safe before continuting the railway. Otherwise they will be no information about the weather warning!!!
-
Did they have to shoot the tree to put it out of its misery?
-
Where was this?
-
how were the passengers?!?!?
-
The trials of the "teacup" timetable and the rest are happening now. Anyone been caught out, or seen people getting cuaght out by the new sub-surface or Piccadilly line arrangements?
This comment has received too many negative votes show
hang on thats not the metropolitan when it shows the tree and men on the track thats the piccadilly line twit1
jakethejuj56 3 years ago
Twit, the Metropolitan line train hit the tree, the Piccadilly line train then went up behind it to protect the section of track, so no other trains could enter it while the ERU was working. Fucking idiot
gavelex 3 years ago 17
That train seen in the distance is a 1973 tube stock train, which means that its a Piccadilly Line train.
OK, the Metropolitan and Piccadilly both serve the Uxbridge branch, which I guess is where this happened.
citytransportinfo 4 years ago
the 73ts was behind my A stock and couldent get past the tree (the A stock was the one that hit the tree)
gavelex 4 years ago