Heard at Earl's Court:
"The train
at platform three is not going to Parsons Green but to Richmond.
The train approaching platform two is also not going to Parsons
Green but to Ealing Broadway. These trains are not going to Parsons
Green despite what the signal men think."
On the Northern Line:
"Beggars are
operating on this train, please do NOT encourage these professional
beggars, if you have any spare change, please give it to a registered
charity, failing that, give it to me."
On the Piccadilly Line:
"To the gentleman
wearing the long grey coat trying to get on the second arriage,
what part of 'stand clear of the doors' don't you understand?"
At Leyton station (where a train was stationary despite a green light):
"Sorry for
the delay ladies and gentlemen but there is a queue of trains
ahead of us so I have decided to wait here, because I'm sure you
don't want to sit in a tunnel getting hot and sweaty"
On the Central line:
"Next time,
you might find it easier to wait until the doors are open before
trying to get on the train"
At King's Cross:
"This train
is completely broken, it isn't going anywhere"
On the Victoria line:
"This is Brixton,
err, no, it's Victoria!"
"This is like
that TV advert, I hope the person next to you is wearing a good
deodorant! Have a very relaxing weekend. Hope to see you all again
Monday morning!"
At Camden Town station (on a crowded Saturday afternoon):
"Please let
the passengers off the train first... Please let the passengers
off the train first... Please let the passengers off the train
first... Let the passengers off the train FIRST!... Oh go on then,
stuff yourselves in like sardines, see if I care, I'm going home."
At Mill Hill East:
"Hello this
is xxx speaking, I am the captain of your train, and we will be
departing shortly, we will be cruising at an altitude of approximately
zero feet, and our scheduled arrival time in Morden is 3:15pm.
The temperature in Morden is approximately 15 degrees celsius,
and Morden is in the same time zone as Mill Hill east, so there's
no need to adjust your watches."