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Wednesday, 20 January 2010

Unacceptable.

As I arrived home at W-wa Jeziorki this evening, my train a mere 27 minutes late, I spared a thought for the poor commuters trying to get home to Żyrardów. The departures board announced that their train was 90 minutes late. Below: Actually, by the time it departed, the train was 97 minutes late. It was due to depart at 17:24, it left at 19:01. Quite a feat, as the 42km/26mile journey was only scheduled to take 49 minutes.


Koleje Mazowieckie is losing its way. At first, the newly re-painted green, white and yellow rolling stock looked good, the double decker trains, the FLIRT trains, new connections, a joint Warsaw city transport-Koleje Mazowieckie season ticket... Now things are getting back to how they were. This train (right) that waited rather a long time a W-wa Powiśle, had three out of its 12 offside doors jammed open, so passengers could step out on the wrong side, in front of a train coming the other way, or simply fall out of the train when moving. In the front three carriages, not a single neon light was working (it was emergency lighting only); graffiti is coming back onto the rolling stock, and snow's not been cleared from the platform. Wstyd, Panie!

4 comments:

  1. Michael,

    I don't know if you're familiar with the other end point of view:

    http://1435mm.bloog.pl/?_ticrsn=3&ticaid=69804

    Best regards,

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  2. I'm proud to say that I bookmarked this blog way back in January 2008!

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  3. Were the livery a sickly purple, with that kind of performance one might imagine that First Group had taken over!

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  4. You may well have a bigger gripe when it comes to UK trains - my weekly ticket (all trains, buses, trams and Metro) costs but £6.80. To quote from the (original) film The Taking of Pelham One Two Three "What do they expect for their lousy ten cents - to live for ever?" (i.e. Polish trains cost peanuts - so expect a simian service).

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