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"This train is being held here awaiting signal clearance"
In message .com, Kev
writes Maybe they have a sight defect and arrived after the announcements were made. It is not uncommon for people not to hear announcements clearly. Why is it such a big issue to answer a passenger's query, no wonder the the public who have to deal with public transport staff go a bit weird. No I am a member of the travelling public. I get happily stood in a corner reading my paper and yet people still leap on the train and ask where it's going. I'd love to say "Helsinki mate," but I just sigh and tell them Letchworth, just as the last 5 announcements and the board are saying. This of course they don't get and just blink at you and wander off to ask at least another three people before deciding that in all probability it really is a Letchworth train :-) -- Edward Cowling London UK |
"This train is being held here awaiting signal clearance"
I was on the 1351 Kings Cross to Cambridge today, waiting for it to
go. A passenger/customer got on and asked me if the train was going to Letchworth, "Yes, I am going there too!" I replied. I can see why staff get frustrated, the person went on and asked two other people if the train went to Letchworth!!! Hey, would I lie if I was going to Letchworth!! Lots of passengers are ignorant and disbelieving. I have seen staff tell them where a train is going only to get a reply, "Are you sure?"!!!!!!! It doesn't matter how much information is put out about the destination of a train, there will always be those that are so ignorant they won't see it! |
"This train is being held here awaiting signal clearance"
Edward Cowling London UK wrote: In message .com, Kev writes Maybe they have a sight defect and arrived after the announcements were made. It is not uncommon for people not to hear announcements clearly. Why is it such a big issue to answer a passenger's query, no wonder the the public who have to deal with public transport staff go a bit weird. No I am a member of the travelling public. I get happily stood in a corner reading my paper and yet people still leap on the train and ask where it's going. I'd love to say "Helsinki mate," but I just sigh and tell them Letchworth, just as the last 5 announcements and the board are saying. This of course they don't get and just blink at you and wander off to ask at least another three people before deciding that in all probability it really is a Letchworth train :-) -- Edward Cowling London UK The number of times I have been on a southbound Northern line train from Brent Cross with the ontrain display cleary showing that it is going to Edgware. Then there is the fun and games at Camden with the platform staff telling everybody that the this is a Bank train and the driver saying ignore the platform staff, this is a Charing Cross train. I guess somebody knows where it is going. Kevin |
"This train is being held here awaiting signal clearance"
Christine wrote:
I was on the 1351 Kings Cross to Cambridge today, waiting for it to go. A passenger/customer got on and asked me if the train was going to Letchworth, "Yes, I am going there too!" I replied. I can see why staff get frustrated, the person went on and asked two other people if the train went to Letchworth!!! Hey, would I lie if I was going to Letchworth!! Lots of passengers are ignorant ... Perhaps that's why the passenger for Letchworth felt the need to take an opinion poll rather than relying on a single passenger, who might have been as ignorant as he was. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
"This train is being held here awaiting signal clearance"
Christine wrote: Hey, would I lie if I was going to Letchworth!! Given Edward Cowling the answer may well be yes. Kevin |
"This train is being held here awaiting signal clearance"
Kev wrote:
Then there is the fun and games at Camden with the platform staff telling everybody that the this is a Bank train and the driver saying ignore the platform staff, this is a Charing Cross train. I guess somebody knows where it is going. A few weeks back, there was an PA system announcement at Camden Town asking for a member of the cleaning team to go to a platform for a 'code 1 whatever that is'. Yes, HE said that (twice in fact). What is a code 1? A rather obvious code for 'bomb scare' or 'someone has thrown up'. Doesn't sound like control knew either! I don't go to Camden much, but it seems as confusing now as it ever was. No wonder it throws the tourists and other irregular travelers. Jonathan |
"This train is being held here awaiting signal clearance"
On 26 Jul 2006 11:24:39 -0700, Jonathan Morris wrote:
I don't go to Camden much, but it seems as confusing now as it ever was. No wonder it throws the tourists and other irregular travelers. If only they had put the junctions for the southbound lines to the north of the station rather than the south, so that trains via Bank and CX departed from separate platforms. |
"This train is being held here awaiting signal clearance"
In article . com, Kev
writes Then there is the fun and games at Camden with the platform staff telling everybody that the this is a Bank train and the driver saying ignore the platform staff, this is a Charing Cross train. Camden Town southbound is really easy. Just look at the signal on the headwall: Green with white diagonal stripe: via Bank Green with nothing else: via Charing Cross Red: not moving -- Clive D.W. Feather | Home: Tel: +44 20 8495 6138 (work) | Web: http://www.davros.org Fax: +44 870 051 9937 | Work: Please reply to the Reply-To address, which is: |
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