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"Phil" wrote in message
... Paul Scott wrote: For anyone coming late to this discussion, the NR timetables have been reissued this morning, and the faults we were discussing appear to have been overcome. In particular the columns appear to be sorted correctly left to right so that trains through NXG appear in their correct time order. Is there a prize for spotting the first error? Can I go with the second line on the first page which says Sunday 23 May 2009 to Saturday 11 December 2010 More attention to detail required, I think. -- Phil Liverpool, UK Somewhere around the mid 1970s it was decreed on Southern that every station should have "commuter cards" showing Monday to Friday train services for that station or small group of stations. This was subsequently extended to cover weekends as well. Compilation of these very fiddly documents was naturally not expected to need more staff, we just fitted it in along with everything else. And they were a nightma had to be typed or hand written first to go to the printer, draft returned for checking and correcting, returned to printer, sent back with old errors corrected (usually) and new errors introduced and so on. Finally published just as more timetable changes would be announced etc. This was all done by hand, hot metal and sweat. The current lot with computers and handy office printers and us lot providing free beta testing don't know what real life is like. They really need to pull their socks up PDQ. MaxB |
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On 18 May, 18:27, "Paul Scott" wrote:
"MIG" wrote in message ... On 18 May, 17:27, "Paul Scott" wrote: There have been a few previous posts highlighting that table 178 is borked (in terms of sorting left to right on departure timings) but I don't think your findings have been mentioned before... Is it an error, or an attempt at something fairly impossible? Peckham Rye is before both Queens Road and Denmark Hill depending on whether the train is heading for London Bridge or Blackfriars, and that seems to be what they've tried to show. Don't think so. Comparing it with both directions in the current table 178 and the fact that the UP section of the new table 178 is correctly ordered, suggests it is just another basic cockup - * accidentally ordered alphabetically maybe? Paul S The SET tables are now causing me some fun. In 199 the peak Orpington to Charing Cross trains seem to have been shifted forwards (or is that back?) by twenty minutes relative to all the other trains. (They are in the slot where the one twenty minutes earlier should go.) A bit more worrying is that the morning peak times seem to be the same as they were in the previous timetable, but on the ground this week, some of them seem to have been rejigged, eg a Bexleyheath line train to Charing Cross is two minutes earlier than it was, and in a different order through the junction at Lewisham I think, but in the timetable book it's unchanged in both 199 and 200. |
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On May 25, 9:15*pm, MIG wrote:
[snip] The SET tables are now causing me some fun. In 199 the peak Orpington to Charing Cross trains seem to have been shifted forwards (or is that back?) by twenty minutes relative to all the other trains. *(They are in the slot where the one twenty minutes earlier should go.) A bit more worrying is that the morning peak times seem to be the same as they were in the previous timetable, but on the ground this week, some of them seem to have been rejigged, eg a Bexleyheath line train to Charing Cross is two minutes earlier than it was, and in a different order through the junction at Lewisham I think, but in the timetable book it's unchanged in both 199 and 200. What about in the Southeastern timetable booklets? See: http://www.southeasternrailway.co.uk...ey/timetables/ |
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On 25 May, 22:13, Mizter T wrote:
On May 25, 9:15*pm, MIG wrote: [snip] The SET tables are now causing me some fun. In 199 the peak Orpington to Charing Cross trains seem to have been shifted forwards (or is that back?) by twenty minutes relative to all the other trains. *(They are in the slot where the one twenty minutes earlier should go.) A bit more worrying is that the morning peak times seem to be the same as they were in the previous timetable, but on the ground this week, some of them seem to have been rejigged, eg a Bexleyheath line train to Charing Cross is two minutes earlier than it was, and in a different order through the junction at Lewisham I think, but in the timetable book it's unchanged in both 199 and 200. What about in the Southeastern timetable booklets? See:http://www.southeasternrailway.co.uk...ey/timetables/ Yes, I thought of that just after posting, and their PDF is the same as in the timetable book, but not the same as what was happening on the platforms. I'll bang off an enquiry. |
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