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![]() "Matthew P Jones" wrote Indeed, I don't, I do know a slow train passed us before we got into Watford. We were not booked to stop at Watford, but we were lightly loaded so one wonders if there was an option to use our train to clear passengers from Watford. No matter, I still reckon the passengers at Watford would have been annoyed as we slowed almost to a stop before accelerating away. One important fact that you knew, but Control probably didn't (although they probably should have had some idea) was that your train was lightly loaded. Peter |
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Chris Tolley writes:
Nah, you've got to give them time to do the outbound reservations thing as well. Why? In the case of disruption, why not cancel all reservations both to avoid problems with people having to ensure that they join the service which is nominally the one on which they have reservations and to save time during the turnround. |
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On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 12:31:06 +0100, Matthew P Jones
wrote: Indeed, I don't, I do know a slow train passed us before we got into Watford. We were not booked to stop at Watford, but we were lightly loaded so one wonders if there was an option to use our train to clear passengers from Watford. No matter, I still reckon the passengers at Watford would have been annoyed as we slowed almost to a stop before accelerating away. Northbound? I think you may have been on the same train as me... Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the at to reply. |
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On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 14:26:11 +0100, Graham Murray
wrote: Why? In the case of disruption, why not cancel all reservations both to avoid problems with people having to ensure that they join the service which is nominally the one on which they have reservations and to save time during the turnround. And in any case aren't VT's reservations sent via mobile phone-type communication? If so, they could be set up after passing Watford so they're ready as soon as the doors open. Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the at to reply. |
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Graham Murray wrote:
Chris Tolley writes: Nah, you've got to give them time to do the outbound reservations thing as well. Why? In the case of disruption Although the thread started off talking about disruption, I didn't infer that was still the context for this threadlet. why not cancel all reservations both to avoid problems with people having to ensure that they join the service which is nominally the one on which they have reservations and to save time during the turnround. When services are disrupted, that's pretty much what happens, IME. -- http://gallery120232.fotopic.net/p9632811.html (31 403 at Oxford, 2 Jun 1985) |
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Neil Williams wrote:
On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 14:26:11 +0100, Graham Murray wrote: Why? In the case of disruption, why not cancel all reservations both to avoid problems with people having to ensure that they join the service which is nominally the one on which they have reservations and to save time during the turnround. And in any case aren't VT's reservations sent via mobile phone-type communication? If so, they could be set up after passing Watford so they're ready as soon as the doors open. I've been getting the distinct impression on recent VT trips that the LCD displays are far too difficult for folk* to understand. There were card reservations attached to the seats in addition to the electronic stuff, and it's those I was talking about. If folk* can be educated as to the use of those little displays, then I wholeheartedly concur. * both staff and customers... -- http://gallery120232.fotopic.net/p9633078.html (50 032 at Wolverhampton, 1985) |
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On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 18:41:03 GMT, Chris Tolley
wrote: Neil Williams wrote: On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 14:26:11 +0100, Graham Murray wrote: Why? In the case of disruption, why not cancel all reservations both to avoid problems with people having to ensure that they join the service which is nominally the one on which they have reservations and to save time during the turnround. And in any case aren't VT's reservations sent via mobile phone-type communication? If so, they could be set up after passing Watford so they're ready as soon as the doors open. I've been getting the distinct impression on recent VT trips that the LCD displays are far too difficult for folk* to understand. There were card reservations attached to the seats in addition to the electronic stuff, and it's those I was talking about. If folk* can be educated as to the use of those little displays, then I wholeheartedly concur. I distinctly remember publicity, when they were introduced, that the displays would have the reserver's name on the LCD. Not once have I seen that in action, though... |
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![]() "Chris Tolley" wrote in message ... Ken Ward wrote: "Chris Tolley" wrote in message .. . Neil Williams wrote: It seemed like a manifestation of the typical South East "keep them on the concourse and tell them at the last minute" nonsense. I guess I don't like that any more than you do, and sadly it isn't a South-East thing exclusively - indeed, didn't the SE get the idea from Blackpool ? ;-) Yes, the excursion platforms at Blackpool Central! Well, then. there's a lesson from history. It's a coach park now, innit? It is! |
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On Jul 13, 10:21?pm, Paul Corfield wrote:
On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 18:43:45 +0100, "zen83237" wrote: Which platform, there are 6 of them to choose from at Harrow. A report I have seen says the Up Main - the person was under a Virgin train. No idea what platform number that is but I'm sure someone else on group does know. -- Paul C The Up Fast at Harrow & Wealdstone is Platform 4. burkey |
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James Farrar wrote: On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 18:41:03 GMT, Chris Tolley wrote: I've been getting the distinct impression on recent VT trips that the LCD displays are far too difficult for folk* to understand. There were card reservations attached to the seats in addition to the electronic stuff, and it's those I was talking about. If folk* can be educated as to the use of those little displays, then I wholeheartedly concur. The trouble is that they scroll and not very efficiently at that (the messages seem to be fixed length so a short message leaves the display blank for a significant period) and you have to stand and wait for the message to come round before you can tell what it is. I distinctly remember publicity, when they were introduced, that the displays would have the reserver's name on the LCD. Not once have I seen that in action, though... I did once - it had my name! Fame at last!! Sam |
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