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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-oxfordshire-40697125
😯Mr Atkins tweeted that the person who called customer services was told "the only person with keys had decided to not come in".
When I lived in St Margret's between Richmond and Twickenham I got locked inside the station on more than one occasion.
Usually no big deal as the fence isn't that high but one time myself and an elderly lady were both trapped on the station (and this is decades before mobile phones) ... I honestly can't remember how it worked out ... perhaps I got home and called someone? Cripes I must be nearly as old as she was then.
May have been taken ill, or some sort of family crisis, they should have another set of keys though.
"Commuters" on a Sunday? Is the first Oxford - London train really not until 7:45 too?
