Talk:Green Park tube station
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Many jubilee line trains were wrongly led from green park all the way to charing cross station. the train was evacuated of the train and platform (which is still intact, complete with wall furnishings, the roof however has been removed) and up the four locked escalators to get out of the station. the passengers had to continue their journey by bus. Green park still oerated till the trains stopped then the train will be released from charing cross to neasden to get checked (or stratford market).
Can't make sense of this. It looks like it's been translated from another language using Babel Fish. Will remove it in a week or so unless anyone want to rearrange it.
--Finton Stack
- I think it refers to the incident when a southbound Jubilee accepted a wrong route indication at Green Park Junction and found itself in the platform at Charing Cross. I have memories of reading about this in Underground News a while back. As far as I know there's only been one such incident, at least with a train in service. It's more Jubilee Line stuff than Green Park stuff anyway. As far as getting the train checked is concerned, 1996 stock is presumably cleared for the CX route, but it's possible that the train had to be worked back out under an engineering possession that night. --Mpk 09:03, 28 February 2006 (UTC)