Trapped in a Train
We visited my husband's parents in Wolverhampton last weekend. It was a really nice visit. There are nice walk paths near their house. When we were walking the path, an old woman and small white fluffy dog passed by, and suddenly the dog jumped on him! It was just after the shower, his trouser was contaminated with dirt... The dog must have detected something on him..
We also had a nice time driving to Bridgnorth and Ludlow, but these are in other articles. Anyway it was a really nice weekend except being stuck in the train back home for 2 hours due to an overhead line problem! Air conditioner was stopped and we had to wait in the train with, listening for announcements which let us know what is happening. Amazingly nobody complained at least in our train carriage, and there was no more trouble.
My husband said it's not common to be stuck in a train. But about 2 months ago, when we picked my parents up at Heathrow Airport, we were stuck in the Airport because Heathrow Express closed for an hour or more due to an accident causing injury or death. Twice in 3 months, I think it's a high probability, or did we just have hard luck?
We also had a nice time driving to Bridgnorth and Ludlow, but these are in other articles. Anyway it was a really nice weekend except being stuck in the train back home for 2 hours due to an overhead line problem! Air conditioner was stopped and we had to wait in the train with, listening for announcements which let us know what is happening. Amazingly nobody complained at least in our train carriage, and there was no more trouble.
My husband said it's not common to be stuck in a train. But about 2 months ago, when we picked my parents up at Heathrow Airport, we were stuck in the Airport because Heathrow Express closed for an hour or more due to an accident causing injury or death. Twice in 3 months, I think it's a high probability, or did we just have hard luck?
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