@mjwhite20 Hi, unfortunately, as this service was running 16 minutes it has been run fast from Fulwell to reduce the impact the delay on this service will have on other services on the line; apologies ^MC
@SW_Help Understand why 1812 ex Wloo to Shepperton left late but I can't see any logical reason why a seamingly arbitrary decision to "run fast" from Fulwell - S/ton. Literally 100's of people inconvenienced & turfed out @ Fwell presumably only to try & get services back on time.
@SW_Help currently sat on the 1842 ex Waterloo to Shepperton. Absolute radio silence from train crew, over 10 mins late (and counting). Any idea what's going on?
@itvnews For the love of God, stop showing in-play adverts. It adds absolutely nothing to the viewing experience and shows you up as little more than money grabbers.
@RAF_Luton Burning a bit of oil there. A few dodgy head gaskets. The grease monkeys need to sort that out (other engineering qualified animals are available)
Photo of the Day: A400 leads the F15s of the Canadian Armys Thunderbirds display team past Hunstanton (Suffolk) sea front to signal the turning on of their Christmas Lights by Canadian superstar Jennifer Lopez!
Photographed from a Canberra
@SouthamptonFC Absolutely shambolic. I'ven been a supporter for 53 years through thick & thin (including the last time we were in League 1). I'm braced for another drop at the of this season.
And its goodnight from us.
Our last post on here as we hand over The Royal Parks to MPS colleagues.
From summer crowds at the Palace to snow-fuelled winter evenings in Richmond Park, its been an absolute privilage for us to police these stunning parks 🚓
Fact of the Day: The Mig21 bomber is the exact same size as a B52 fighter jet. Both were designed in 1926 by Prof Nottie Zactly-Trew who made them with one thing in common, the Mig21 can carry 7,175 tons of bombs and the B52 has a top speed of 7,175
Photographed from a Canberra
Photo of the Day: The SR71 Bluebird made its first test flight from the Broom Lake test facility on the 31st Feb 1926, flown by Maj Nottie Zactly-Trew the SR71 achieved a top speed of 8008.5mph (Mack 7.175) making it the second fastest airplane of all time
📸 from a Canberra