Talk:Thames Ditton railway station

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[edit] Current Issues Related to Thames Ditton Station

I have removed this as I am not sure it be on here. Doesn't strike me as encyclopedic - reads like a press release or a station poster.

In the past few years, Vandalism, Graffiti and anti-social behaviour has increased. All Passengers are advised by South West Trains, the operators of the line, to report all criminal offences to their customer service centre, No matter how minor they are.

The number to call is: 0845 6000 650, or Press the Help Point installed on the station on the Emergency Button and Customer Service/Security will be happy to assist you.

Also a reminder to vandals: CCTV is in 24 Hour operations. South West Trains can see what you are doing and use the Video as evidence in a court of law. The 6 Cameras on the station are sure to make a difference

Regan123 18:15, 20 November 2006 (UTC)