I hate this line, it NEVER works for me. The other day I was doing a job at Wembley, and my colleagues were laughing when I told them of my Metropolitan Line woes. I said "You just wait, we'll get on the train together and something will go wrong". A train happily came along as normal, we got on. There was a fault with the doors, we all got kicked off. The train left. We didn't. They began to see my rather unusual train curse. We waited on the platform at Wembley Park for twenty five minutes before caving in and getting on the Jubilee Line, where we didn't do much better.
That story also reminds me of the time I was stranded in Rickmansworth at 10pm. A train was due around 10:40pm (a forty minute wait, are they crazy?). Well, 10:40 came and went; so I went up to the woman with a moustache in the little window thing and asked "What the...!?!?!". She casually replied "oh, yeah. They cancelled that one. The next one is 11:40. Holding back my anger I politely asked if she would let me out of the station then I'd come back for the train.. I asked because if I tapped my oyster out, then in again, it would charge me. The lovely little dear said no.
I sat in the Rickmansworth freeze for the next hour waiting for a train which eventually came, of course delayed. These stories are the type of story you will ALWAYS hear when people talk about the Metropolitan Line. Or maybe not, maybe it's just me. If you ever see me on the platform, run run away!. read more