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			507023 is another unit to be badly attacked. Grafitti over Operations inspector Stuart Mason's name plate...  | 
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			Wirral Line currently messed up due to police incident at Birkenhead Park  | 
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			The Wirral Line service was disrupted badly for a while . Chester / Ellesmere Port services couldnt travel beyond R Ferry New Brighton services were not running. West Kirby services couldnt run beyond Bidston.  | 
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Chester station completely evacuated. Merseyrail service report to be alight on Platform 7. (1945 from Liverpool Central, 2030 from Chester) Someone is in for a rather large bill! Travel is glamorous only in retrospect.  | 
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Station now reopened with substantial disruption, and, I assume, a unit stuck on Platform 7! Travel is glamorous only in retrospect.  | 
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			A rail replacement bus service , provided by Arriva Birkenhead is now in operation. Platform 7 still not available for use .  | 
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			Service restored at 2140. Seems its not been a good week for services in South Wirral , earlier in the week there was service disruption on the Ellesmere Port line .  | 
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507003 is the culprit. Not too sure what has happened. 4 fire engines turn up and entire station evacuated, but on twitter, Merseyrail deny that a fire occurred, despite several people asking specifically about a fire. Bit too much for a plastic bag in a resistor fan, so must have been something pretty unusual. Travel is glamorous only in retrospect.  | 
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			(06/09/2013 20:57)First Class Wrote: 507003 is the culprit. Im led to believe the unit was switched off and the unit was still smoking away . I dont know whether its the higher propensity to pick up plastic bags at speed that is the problem that then stick to the housing thats the problem.  | 
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			(06/09/2013 21:20)wirralbus Wrote:(06/09/2013 20:57)First Class Wrote: 507003 is the culprit. For once the old plastic bag wasn't to blame! It was a fault with the resistor fans It was a fault with the resister  | 
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