Thank for the correct link Roger; that place is truly fascinating...loved it!
Tuesday 7th June.
Took the car down to the Enterprise car park about 8:15, their man pulled in a matter of seconds behind us, returning another car, so he checked ours out while he was there. I asked if it would be okay for us to leave our gear in his office for a couple of hours...yep, no problem...so we did, and then proceeded to wander around exploring the immediate environs. The bicycle park intrigued me; I reckon there must be somewhere around 2,000 bikes there, all chained to pipe stanchions...some of them have obviously been abandoned for some considerable time. judging by their flat tyres.
Why don't they photograph the place at midnight once a month for six months and then remove the ones that are still there?
Went to the Virgin Rail stand and verified that our train would leave from platform 6 at 12:03, chucked a bit of cheek at the young fella (Chris,) who was manning the stand at got it thrown straight back at me; a great sense of humour that man...he certainly made me laugh.
Half an hour later he came running down the platform "Oy! Your train's about ready to go!"
Nah mate; that's the 10:03. ours is the 12:03.
"Oops! Bugger! I got it wrong!"
Yep, you did; but it was good of you to think of us and come looking...much appreciated.
An hour later we went to retrieve our bags...and the man from Enterprise was not at his office...it was locked...with our bags inside. He returned, we grabbed our bags, and headed for the lifts we'd sussed out earlier...now labelled: 'Out of Order'.
Bugger!
We now had to haul four heavy bugs up the steps of the bridge and down the steps on the other side...another ten minute delay.
Then find the appropriate carriage, get our bags on and stacked away, and find our seats...and there's someone in them...our seats; shove off.
They did.
Just as well;, after the delays and exertion I was in no mood to argue.
At our first stop our conductor came on the intercom to tell us there would be a long delay due to a large fire beside the track near Redford, and Emergency Services have stopped all services passing.
Finally arrived London nearly an hour and a half late.
Thanks to instructions both Jane and Ben (Goose,) we were able to suss out the Underground system relatively easily; but how to pay for your ticket?
Thanks to an explanation from a porter who showed us how to use our credit cards at the barriers we were able to suss that out too.
And by asking various people we got to where we wanted to be: Southfields, on the District line.
And there was Goose waiting for us on the other side of the road.
Boy am I glad to see you!
Just a five minute walk to chez Carter, and 'Hi!' to Liz and wee George, (crikey but he's grown!) and an evening playing catchup with good friends...and (quite) a few adult beverages.
What else could you want or need.
All good.
Actually; we're about over this tourist caper...we've been a lot of places, seen a lot of things, met with some bloody fine and interesting people...but I'm going to be glad to blob for a couple of days, and home is starting to sound pretty damned fine to me...