WHISPERING SMITH: Rail service needs to be addressed
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For those of us who rarely use it other than for a quick late morning ride to Brighton, Pompey or Chichester it all seems to run quite smoothly but not so if you are a commuter.
My son recently gained an internship with a prestigious London PR company and was not deterred by the prospect of the daily train journey.
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Hide AdUp at 5.30am rain or shine and out on the early train and back home on the 6.20am from London with a single change both ways, it seemed a doddle.
Not the sweet ride it seems, though. He rarely gets home before 9.30pm and several times much later. On occasion he has been delayed up to two hours on the outward journey and the return trip is even worse.
I have picked him up late into the evening from Ford, Barnham or Worthing due to delays and breakdowns and, to add to his misery, he only ever gets a seat part way home.
It is not a cheap ride and there is something very rotten within the service itself which needs to be quickly addressed. Littlehampton is deserving of a first class rail service, and our MPs are trying hard but I doubt that even they have much sway where Southern Rail is concerned.
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YOU never know who your neighbours really are.
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Hide AdMy neighbour has a 72-year-old brother, a quiet, charming, friendly unassuming chap with a firm handshake and ready smile.
I meet him often but have only just now learned that he was, some months ago, awarded the Ebola Medal for his work with Ebola patients in Liberia.
This quiet man and his team helped see the crisis through and saved many lives, I tip my new fedora to you, Nic Street.
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WENT along to a friend’s house one rainy evening last week to share some fine company, a bite, a glass of wine, a chat and an attentive listen to a recording of Richard Burton reading Dylan Thomas’ Under Milk Wood.
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