We had to spend some time in London this week. mainly because of inheritance but there were other issues. At one point, we were stranded in West London, rush hour and the rain made it difficult to get a taxi in a reasonable amount of time, so we took the Central Line. Boy, I do not remember the tube to be so hot. It was rainy and cold yesterday, but as we got down to the tracks it got warmer and warmer, to the point where we removed our overcoats.
I had not taken the tube in years, and certainly not the central line in more than two decades. When we got to the flat, I checked. It seems that the clay around the central line has reached maximum temperature and cannot absorb heat anymore. I don't think this is global warming, but rather the consequence of running a subway in clay.
Still bloody hot
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