A331 Gone Wrong?

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Mr Tidy

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22,259 posts

127 months

Thursday 8th February 2018
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I went out yesterday at 08.45, and joined the queue at Rackstraws!

It took me an hour to get to the M3 (it can't be more than 4 miles) - so does anyone know what had happened, or is it always like that?

yellowjack

17,074 posts

166 months

Thursday 8th February 2018
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Do you mean Tuesday?

If so... https://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/hampshire-news/a3...

and,,, https://www.eagleradio.co.uk/news/local-news/24968...

My wife was meant to have a half day, but other staff were stuck in the queuing traffic and "couldn't get to work". With patients to care for, she could hardly walk out and leave them to it...

Mr Tidy

Original Poster:

22,259 posts

127 months

Thursday 8th February 2018
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yellowjack said:
Do you mean Tuesday?

If so... https://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/hampshire-news/a3...

and,,, https://www.eagleradio.co.uk/news/local-news/24968...

My wife was meant to have a half day, but other staff were stuck in the queuing traffic and "couldn't get to work". With patients to care for, she could hardly walk out and leave them to it...
Yes, it was indeed Tuesday morning (around 9 to 10 am).

But the report says the bus broke down on Monday night and they closed the whole carriageway - why not just the lane the bus was in FFS?

And they had over 8 hours to recover it and sort the road surface out anyway? banghead

I was keeping out of the plumber's way this morning and watched that programme about the A1 - they managed to recover a bus with a broken propshaft, oil leak and seized brakes in under 2 hours from that!

Cheapstraitsix

269 posts

139 months

Saturday 10th February 2018
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Coach put a con rod through it’s sump then dragged the contents over a mile spilling over 2 lanes.

Took quite a fewtankers worth of water to clear, was complications from an environmental angle as it was a bridge over a lake where the coach came to rest.
Then due to the temperature the water/chemicals froze, so had to wait for gritters etc. Before it was given the all clear.

Can assure you it was more involved then towing a bus out the way with a rope.

Mr Tidy

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22,259 posts

127 months

Saturday 10th February 2018
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Sounds like a right mess!

No wonder it took a while.