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North Essex: Rail passengers stranded

11:29am Tuesday 10th June 2008

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Thanks to reader Steve Howard of Colchester, who sent us this picture of, in his words, "hundreds of commuters waiting patiently by the track somewhere in the Essex countryside after being 'detrained' from the 1720 to Ipswich after it broke the overhead wire."










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Shut up, shut up says...
9:24am Wed 11 Jun 08

Could somebody please tell me why the muppet above keeps posting the same message about Julie Young all over this website.

You're boring mate. Stop it.

Are you obsessed with her or what? I don't know what your beef is with her and basically, I couldn't care less. I don't even know who the woman is.

Just stop posting the same old drivel on here again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again....

gh, colchester says...
6:41am Thu 12 Jun 08

Julie young is a great councillor and does so much for the area

I am a supporter of julie and have seen how hard she works

wivenhoe really cross, wivenhoe says...
11:33am Fri 8 Aug 08

and to think we used to complain when it was british rail. I think they can now be considered the glory years

wivenhoe really cross, wivenhoe says...
11:33am Fri 8 Aug 08

and to think we used to complain when it was british rail. I think they can now be considered the glory years

Your sayYourColchester

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