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PPP companies doing pointless maintenance?
I was waiting on the northern line at mill hill east this morning and noticed that the overrun track beyond the red stop lights had been partially replaced with some new track & concrete sleepers and a new buffer stop. Given that no trains ever run along this short section of track (unless they're about to crash!) what exactly was the point in them wasting probably thousands replacing this track and the buffer stop (and I noticed more of the same has been done at finchley central) when stuff in dire need of upgrades such as signals seems to be ignored?? B2003 |
PPP companies doing pointless maintenance?
Pointless maintenance seems to be what PPP is all about. The needless
retiling of stations has already been discussed in a recent thread. And the other day I noticed that they had replaced all the antique roundels at Sudbury Town with new ones, despite the fact that the originals had only minor blemishes that were only visible up close. (The new ones are identical except for the text being in a slighly different font - why is this? there is no difference in readability and it's now different to all the other stations) |
PPP companies doing pointless maintenance?
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writes And the other day I noticed that they had replaced all the antique roundels at Sudbury Town with new ones, despite the fact that the originals had only minor blemishes that were only visible up close. (The new ones are identical except for the text being in a slighly different font - why is this? there is no difference in readability and it's now different to all the other stations) I wonder if that's what's happening at West Ruislip? I noticed yesterday what appear to be new roundels on the platform covered up with black polythene sheeting. -- Ian Jelf, MITG Birmingham, UK Registered Blue Badge Tourist Guide for London and the Heart of England http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk |
PPP companies doing pointless maintenance?
asdf wrote:
Pointless maintenance seems to be what PPP is all about. The needless retiling of stations has already been discussed in a recent thread. And the other day I noticed that they had replaced all the antique roundels at Sudbury Town with new ones, despite the fact that the originals had only minor blemishes that were only visible up close. (The new ones are identical except for the text being in a slighly different font - why is this? there is no difference in readability and it's now different to all the other stations) The roundels at Sudbury Town were previously "different to all the other stations" (except possibly Arnos Grove and Boston Manor), as the lettering used a "petit serif" font designed by Percy Delf Smith and Charles Holden for use in London Transport's HQ at 55 Broadway. There is a photo of one of these Sudbury Town roundels at http://www.london-underground.de/fot...jpg&d=d.htm l Is that sign the same as the old or the new signs that you mention? -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
PPP companies doing pointless maintenance?
http://www.london-underground.de/fot...jpg&d=d.htm l
Is that sign the same as the old or the new signs that you mention? Looks like one of the old ones. (Although from what you said I'm starting to worry that I imagined the change!) |
PPP companies doing pointless maintenance?
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You did. Sudbury Town has _always_ had roundels with a serif font; they've been there since the station was built, and considering that it is now listed, ripping them off would be a Bad Idea ;-) |
PPP companies doing pointless maintenance?
You did. Sudbury Town has _always_ had roundels with a serif font; they've been there since the station was built, and considering that it is now listed, ripping them off would be a Bad Idea ;-) Silly me :) I was very struck by it last time I was there, and had never noticed it before. They must have at least repainted them though, I'm sure some rust patches disappeared. And the roundels in the windows of the waiting rooms had definitely been changed - you could see the frames of the old ones, behind the new painted-on-a-white-metal-square ones. |
PPP companies doing pointless maintenance?
TheOneKEA wrote:
snip You did. Sudbury Town has _always_ had roundels with a serif font; they've been there since the station was built, and considering that it is now listed, ripping them off would be a Bad Idea ;-) Whatever happened to the flourescent sign on the station frontage? ISTR reading that it was one of the first commercial applications of coloured neon signage |
PPP companies doing pointless maintenance?
You did. Sudbury Town has _always_ had roundels with a serif font;
they've been there since the station was built, and considering that it is now listed, ripping them off would be a Bad Idea ;-) Whatever happened to the flourescent sign on the station frontage? ISTR reading that it was one of the first commercial applications of coloured neon signage So which was it -- fluorescent or neon? Neon lights are the ones where a brightly colored glow comes from inside a clear glass tube. (Red if the gas is actually neon.) Fluorescent lights are the commonly seen ones with a coating that glows more or less white. Most colored lighted signs today use fluorescent tubes behind a colored plastic panel, although of course there are several other choices. -- Mark Brader "How can we believe that?" Toronto "Because this time it's true!" -- Lynn & Jay: YES, PRIME MINISTER |
PPP companies doing pointless maintenance?
Mark Brader wrote:
Whatever happened to the flourescent sign on the station frontage? ISTR reading that it was one of the first commercial applications of coloured neon signage So which was it -- fluorescent or neon? Neon lights are the ones where a brightly colored glow comes from inside a clear glass tube. (Red if the gas is actually neon.) Fluorescent lights are the commonly seen ones with a coating that glows more or less white. Most colored lighted signs today use fluorescent tubes behind a colored plastic panel, although of course there are several other choices. Good point... As it was (reportedly) red and blue, I suspect it was neon. |
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