An irreverent Twitter account has been set up to mock the perceived incompetence of Transport for London (TfL), after repeated delays on a rail line recently integrated into the Overground network. 

Despite assurances of improved reliability on the busy commuter route between Chingford and Liverpool Street, via Walthamstow, travellers have endured regular delays, cancellations and overcrowding due to shorter trains. 

There has also been claims of a lack of information on disrupted services, leading many to question TfL's commitment to passenger care since it took over the line on May 31. 

A Chingford resident, who asked not to be named, set up the expletive-ridden Chingford Overground account using the handle @TfLChingford as a way to vent his frustration. 

It provides regular mock driver and announcer updates on services on the line.

These include: "Sorry for the lack of disruption today - we're slacking off, cos it's Friday. We'll cancel a s***load of trains on Monday to make up for it." 

Another post read "KA-POW! The 17:18 will also be skipping virtually every stop on the line. Don't live in Walthamstow or Chingford? Tough s***. F*** you!" 

The man behind the feed said: "I didn’t want to be the angry person shouting at the station staff or abusing the people who run TfL’s twitter account because they are not the ones responsible for this fiasco.

"So creating an allegedly funny Twitter account seemed like a more constructive way of going about things.

"It also gives me something to do while I’m waiting for trains that inevitably do not arrive!  

"The most frustrating aspect is just not the delays, but the complete lack of information given the passengers.

"I suspected people would find it funny because I’m such an unbelievably hilarious person in real life.

"I also think my frustration resonates with a lot of people and I’m hoping that it helps to make some of their journeys mildly less painful."

Director of London Overground, Mike Stubbs, has apologised to travellers for the problems on the line, citing "defective train issues" from inherited trains. 

London Mayor Boris Johnson admitted during Mayor's Question Time yesterday that services to Chingford, Enfield Town and Chestnut are unlikely to reach the standard seen on other Overground routes for a "couple of years".  

The mayor said: "I can assure you that we are working flat-out to make sure that we deliver a better service.

"I’m confident that in a couple of years’ time you will see the same sorts of improvement that you saw with the metro service and other parts of the Overground.

"I am going to put my hands up here and say I am fully aware that there has been some teething problems.    

"It will get better, we are on it.

"Our objective is to invest in these stations, invest in these services and invest in new trains."   

 

 

Some twitter users have praised the account, which has 460 followers and was created last week. 

 

 

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