The Reopening Of The Gospel Oak To Barking Line Is Slipping
In October 2016, I wrote The Gospel Oak To Barking Line Is Planned To Reopen On February 6th 2017.
But a couple of weeks ago, this date had slipped to the fourteenth.
I have just checked the reopening date this morning on the National Rail train timetable and it appears to be the 27th of February.
I don’t give it much credence.
January 30, 2017 - Posted by AnonW | Transport/Travel | Gospel Oak And Barking Line, Project Management
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No, it’s been 24/2 for last 3 months. That’s when the paid for bus replacement stops.
Loads to do here.
Let’s see if they make it
Nr is confident.
Comment by Russell | January 30, 2017 |
Just looked at NR Enquiries–first trains Saturday 25 Feb 16.
Comment by JOHN HOWARD | January 31, 2017 |
There’s certainly no way GOBLIN will reopen on Feb 25 2016. As quoted. You’d have to go back in time for that.
Work finishes 24/2/17, but I don’t think it’s fit for purpose.
R
Your daily rail.
Comment by Russell | February 1, 2017 |
I only checked Mondays – Thanks
Comment by AnonW | January 31, 2017 |