The Westhaven Express

开往威斯特海温的快车

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  • Lesson 37

  • The Westhaven Express

  • What was the mistake the author made?

  • We have learnt to expect that trains will be punctual.

  • After years of conditioning, most of us have developed an unshakable faith in railway timetables.

  • Ships may be delayed by storms;

  • flights may be cancelled because of bad weather; but trains must be on time.

  • Only an exceptionally heavy snow fall might temporarily dislocate railway services.

  • It is all too easy to blame the railway authorities when something does go wrong.

  • The truth is that when mistakes occur, they are more likely to be ours than theirs.

  • After consulting my railway timetable, I noted with satisfaction that there was an express train to Westhaven.

  • It went direct from my local station and the journey lasted a mere hour and seventeen minutes.

  • When I boarded the train, I could not help noticing that a great many local people got on as well.

  • At the time, this did not strike me as odd.

  • I reflected that there must be a great many people besides myself who wished to take advantage of this excellent service.

  • Neither was I surprised when the train stopped at Widley, a tiny station a few miles along the line.

  • Even a mighty express train can be held up by signals.

  • But when the train dawdled at station after station, I began to wonder.

  • It suddenly dawned on me that this express was not roaring down the line at ninety miles an hour, but barely chugging along at thirty.

  • One hour and seventeen minutes passed and we had not even covered half the distance.