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I see complaints in the Standard of "narrow platforms".
I know for a fact the through lines have exactly the same spacing as before (been going through it for the last year on the train). Are they complaining about the fact that there are those big flassed off rectangles where the escalators are? Or is it false perception due to being extra crowded as Cannon St is closed? |
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Tim Watts wrote:
I see complaints in the Standard of "narrow platforms". I know for a fact the through lines have exactly the same spacing as before (been going through it for the last year on the train). Are they complaining about the fact that there are those big flassed off rectangles where the escalators are? Or is it false perception due to being extra crowded as Cannon St is closed? Probably both. The escalator/lift wells are quite long, to let light down into the concourse below. That's why it looks so bright and airy. But it means that boarding pax can circulate below, choosing the right point to ascend up to their platform, rather than having to push along the platform itself. |
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Richard J. wrote:
e27002 aurora wrote on 30 Aug 2016 at 18:43 ... Overall the new station looks excellent. The font on the fixed signs is not great. Gill Sans would have been markedly better. The font is presumably NR Brunel, Network Rail's current standard for signage. The only full character set that I've found is buried in the NR document "Managed Stations Wayfinding" on page 10 (numbered as page 20 in my downloaded PDF file). It can be downloaded from https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/reque...Guidelines.pdf It's difficult to comment on the signage based on Recliner's photos, but I would doubt if Gill Sans would be "markedly better". What don't you like about the NR Brunel font? The signs all seemed to be using the normal NR font. Perhaps Adrian was referring to the big temporary wall that covers the work going on under platforms 1-6, which, probably deliberately, uses a different font to promote the Thameslink project? https://www.flickr.com/photos/reclin...ream/lightbox/ |
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![]() "Tim Watts" wrote in message news ![]() I see complaints in the Standard of "narrow platforms". I know for a fact the through lines have exactly the same spacing as before (been going through it for the last year on the train). Are they complaining about the fact that there are those big flassed off rectangles where the escalators are? Or is it false perception due to being extra crowded as Cannon St is closed? Cannon St's not closed (unless it was just a one-off) The difficultly is that Cannon Street trains are not stopping at London Bridge (for the next 2 years) tim |
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tim... wrote:
"Tim Watts" wrote in message news ![]() I see complaints in the Standard of "narrow platforms". I know for a fact the through lines have exactly the same spacing as before (been going through it for the last year on the train). Are they complaining about the fact that there are those big flassed off rectangles where the escalators are? Or is it false perception due to being extra crowded as Cannon St is closed? Cannon St's not closed (unless it was just a one-off) The difficultly is that Cannon Street trains are not stopping at London Bridge (for the next 2 years) It was closed for a few days for the track realignment through LBG. |
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On Wed, 31 Aug 2016 10:03:25 -0000 (UTC), Recliner wrote:
tim... wrote: "Tim Watts" wrote in message news ![]() I see complaints in the Standard of "narrow platforms". I know for a fact the through lines have exactly the same spacing as before (been going through it for the last year on the train). Are they complaining about the fact that there are those big flassed off rectangles where the escalators are? Or is it false perception due to being extra crowded as Cannon St is closed? Cannon St's not closed (unless it was just a one-off) The difficultly is that Cannon Street trains are not stopping at London Bridge (for the next 2 years) It was closed for a few days for the track realignment through LBG. Le Bourget? ![]() |
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On 31/08/16 10:41, tim... wrote:
"Tim Watts" wrote in message news ![]() I see complaints in the Standard of "narrow platforms". I know for a fact the through lines have exactly the same spacing as before (been going through it for the last year on the train). Are they complaining about the fact that there are those big flassed off rectangles where the escalators are? Or is it false perception due to being extra crowded as Cannon St is closed? Cannon St's not closed (unless it was just a one-off) The difficultly is that Cannon Street trains are not stopping at London Bridge (for the next 2 years) It *might* have been a one off the other day, or maybe just affecting the Hastings line. I recall the guard saying "closed" when apologising for out train being rammed (properly, not in a Jeremy Corbyn way). I know the whole London Bridge thing has some funny short term restrictions in August covering the switchover (CHX trains stopping at Lon Br, and Cannot St not for the next year or so). Looking very smart though - and I have used the terminus platforms once last week when the Hastings trains started there (Sevenoaks line closed for engineering, Hastings taking the scenic route via Redhill). It's looking a LOT better than that horrid abomination that was there throughout my childhood until recently. |
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On 31/08/2016 12:42, Tim Watts wrote:
I know the whole London Bridge thing has some funny short term restrictions in August covering the switchover (CHX trains stopping at Lon Br, and Cannot St not for the next year or so). Very appropriate typo :-) -- Graeme Wall This account not read. |
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On Wed, 31 Aug 2016 00:03:27 +0100, "Richard J."
wrote: e27002 aurora wrote on 30 Aug 2016 at 18:43 ... Overall the new station looks excellent. The font on the fixed signs is not great. Gill Sans would have been markedly better. The font is presumably NR Brunel, Network Rail's current standard for signage. The only full character set that I've found is buried in the NR document "Managed Stations Wayfinding" on page 10 (numbered as page 20 in my downloaded PDF file). It can be downloaded from https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/reque...Guidelines.pdf Thank you. It took a while to download that. It's difficult to comment on the signage based on Recliner's photos, but I would doubt if Gill Sans would be "markedly better". What don't you like about the NR Brunel font? OK, so look at the picture from Nigel: http://tinyurl.com/zkpzow2 The "9" has a very exaggerated form. Railways in the UK have always had a reputation for adopting good industrial design. IMHO the understatement inherent in Gill Sans is very pleasing to the eye when used for sign posting and the like. OTOH it is terrible for documents. :-) |
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e27002 aurora wrote on 01 Sep 2016 at 08:53 ...
On Wed, 31 Aug 2016 00:03:27 +0100, "Richard J." wrote: e27002 aurora wrote on 30 Aug 2016 at 18:43 ... Overall the new station looks excellent. The font on the fixed signs is not great. Gill Sans would have been markedly better. The font is presumably NR Brunel, Network Rail's current standard for signage. The only full character set that I've found is buried in the NR document "Managed Stations Wayfinding" on page 10 (numbered as page 20 in my downloaded PDF file). It can be downloaded from https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/reque...Guidelines.pdf Thank you. It took a while to download that. It's difficult to comment on the signage based on Recliner's photos, but I would doubt if Gill Sans would be "markedly better". What don't you like about the NR Brunel font? OK, so look at the picture from Nigel: http://tinyurl.com/zkpzow2 The "9" has a very exaggerated form. Railways in the UK have always had a reputation for adopting good industrial design. IMHO the understatement inherent in Gill Sans is very pleasing to the eye when used for sign posting and the like. The elegant understatement doesn't necessarily aid fast recognition from a distance which you need in a font used for signage. The most understated character in Gill Sans is the number "1", which is indistinguishable from upper case "i" and lower case "L". Having said that, I don't find the 9 and 6 in NR Brunel very attractive. But in any font, there are always one or two characters that grate against one's own feelings. -- Richard J. (to email me, swap 'uk' and 'yon' in address) --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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