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bbceleb1
28-08-2003, 11:22 PM
Hi all!

Im surprised to see no one has started a thread already! well im currently on holiday in london city Centre in the london royal ryan hotel near piccadily circus! and tonight theres madness everywhere, and me and my mates have been out all evening watching the events! im currently in a internet cafe and its costin a bomb! but i can only afford a few mins!

The trains have all shut down and we all lost power this evening for bout 15 minutes which was very strange!

Speak soon

adam! from London!

Amy
28-08-2003, 11:30 PM
full story here....
LONDON'S POWER BACK ON

Power has been restored to London after a National Grid fault caused "unprecedented" chaos on London's rail and Tube lines during the busy rush-hour.


Thousands of passengers were stuck in tunnels when trains ground to a halt at around 6.30pm.

And some 270 sets of traffic lights were out in many areas, causing confusion on the roads before power was finally restored at 7pm.

London Mayor Ken Livingstone said at least 250,000 people were affected by the blackout.

The National Grid is investigating the cause of the fault.

Spokesman Sean Regan said: "There was a fault in the 275,000 volt system affecting a ring around London, which occurred at 6.26pm.

"Power to the distribution network in London was restored at 7pm.

"Obviously it is going to take the regional distribution network some time to restore supplies to the end users of their system. Hopefully it shouldn't be long now.

"We are obviously investigating the cause of the fault. An alarm went off in one of our circuits so we had to take that circuit out."

Wimbledon and New Cross were the south London regional suppliers most badly affected.

"Any loss of supply in the system is something we take very seriously and is not something that happens with any regularity. It is an unusual occurrence," he added.

British Transport Police said power is slowly being restored to lines.

"Trains are slowly beginning to travel into places where they were stuck," said a spokesman.

"We are obviously having difficulty in contacting staff in the places which have been affected but things are now starting to move slowly."

Network Rail spokesman Kevin Groves said trains had been "badly" hit and the situation had been "unprecedented".

He said a stretch of rail 20 to 30 miles south of London had been put out, affecting "tens of thousands" of passengers. Train drivers had told passengers to sit tight.

"We have back-up generators but they can't be used in a power failure of this magnitude. You practically need a power station."

Battery power kept lights on and address systems working.

The power cut comes two weeks after a massive blackout brought the north east coast of America to its knees and prompted fears of a terrorist attack.

The blackout affected 50 million people in most of New York State, parts of New England, Ohio and Michigan and central Canada.


from Sky news

Legally blonde
29-08-2003, 08:53 AM
That's really weird, because the power went out in Helsinki last Saturday and they were out for about half an hour. There was a big concert in the city centre, but luckily there was no chaos. I can only imagine what it must be like in London, as it's a lot bigger than Helsinki.

On Saturday we all thought that it was a new New York powercut, but it didn't last long. It was really creepy, though.

kaphc
29-08-2003, 09:34 AM
I heard about this last night when I was on the phone to a friend who lives in Hillingdon, west of London. It was about 9:20pm and her other half had just got in about 15 minutes ago from work, having finished at 5:30!

cc100
29-08-2003, 03:25 PM
does anyone out sifde london care???

if this had happened in birmingham, or leeds etc, then it wouldnt have got a mention.

there is such a london bias


it drives me potty:devil:

bbceleb1
29-08-2003, 06:26 PM
Well maybe becuase its the capital of england and its massive, and caused soo many problems! london is a fantastic place (most of the time :hugesmile: )

Sticks
29-08-2003, 10:38 PM
There is talk that there will be rolling blackouts all around the country this winter :shocked:

cc100
30-08-2003, 02:32 PM
it is clear that this was a dummy run by the authoroties to see how we would cope with what happened to the yanks