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On 12 Dec, 17:38, (Colin Rosenstiel) wrote:
In article , (Paul Scott) wrote: "Paul Oter" wrote in message I caught a train from the southbound platform this morning. On my second visit it doesn't seem quite as far down to the platforms as I found yesterday, but you still have two flights of steps. There are two escalators from the mezzanine down to the southbound platform (not for use with bikes, of course) Er, I take my bike on escalators at Liverpool St. It's not hard, though, as bikes aren't carried in the peaks, congestion issues don't arise. Really? Cycles are banned on escalators at Underground stations, and I assumed the same would apply here. PaulO |
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"Garry Smith" wrote in message
... I also noticed that the displays don't say whether the next train will be 4 cars or 8 - the displays at KX TL did. Noticed last night that the displays now say which zones of the platform to use. "zones 2" means a 4-car train. "zones 2,3" means 8-car. I'm sure they didn't have that earlier in the week. And am I the only one who finds the floor through the main station and into the FCC station very slippery? Have to ask Father Xmas for some new soles :-) -- Garry Smith |
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![]() On 13 Dec, 09:08, "Garry Smith" wrote: Noticed last night that the displays now say which zones of the platform to use. "zones 2" means a 4-car train. "zones 2,3" means 8-car. I'm sure they didn't have that earlier in the week. Could be lots of confusion from passengers who think it's referring to Travelcard validity. |
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![]() "solar penguin" wrote in message ... On 13 Dec, 09:08, "Garry Smith" wrote: Noticed last night that the displays now say which zones of the platform to use. "zones 2" means a 4-car train. "zones 2,3" means 8-car. I'm sure they didn't have that earlier in the week. Could be lots of confusion from passengers who think it's referring to Travelcard validity. Done with the best intentions no doubt, and by inference, 'zone 1' must be the bit where trains won't stop until they are lengthened to 12 car. Do they have signs suggesting people don't stand there? Maybe they could be reminded zones A, B, C, D wouldn't be confusing in that way, especially after January... Paul |
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, at 02:12:33 on Thu, 13 Dec 2007, solar penguin remarked: "zones 2" means a 4-car train. "zones 2,3" means 8-car. I'm sure they didn't have that earlier in the week. Could be lots of confusion from passengers who think it's referring to Travelcard validity. And what happened to Zone 1? No doubt they have hung signs from the ceiling saying where zones 1 and 2 are, closely followed by hanging some other sign a few feet in front of it so as to completely obscure it! This example is from Leicester, where the "Orange Zone" (nothing to do with mobile phones!) sign at the far country end of the platform is completely invisible behind the departure board, unless you are standing with a few feet of it: http://www.perry.co.uk/images/orange-zone.jpg Note how the departure board is asking Standard passengers to go to either the Orange or Purple Zones, so it's not redundant, as sometimes claimed. -- Roland Perry |
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On 13 Dec, 09:08, "Garry Smith" wrote:
Noticed last night that the displays now say which zones of the platform to use. Yes, but it will take you a while to work out what zone you are in. (Clue; it's on the wall in the top corner above St Pancras International). The zones are also reversed on the other side, which might make sense (zone 1 at front, zone 3 at back) but it might have been just as easy to have clearly marked zones for both sides - so they could have been colour coded, and signs could hang down to make it clear where the zones start and end. Talking of which, much as I like the new station - why is there no consistency in the way stations are signed and written? St Pancras has its own font and signs that seem very random (it's already been mentioned about the mix up of East Midlands Trains, Midland Mainland, UK Rail (WTF?!) and poor signage to tell people how to get to other services. Tourists arriving at St Pancras will not find it easy to locate King's Cross, or Euston, and when they do the signs all look different. I'm also surprised how little foreign text there is once you go more than 10cm from the Eurostar 'area', although I accept that in most cases they've opted to use symbols. "zones 2" means a 4-car train. "zones 2,3" means 8-car. I'm not sure the trains stop exactly within the zones though (the S- stop seems to be part of the way in zone 1) so I guess that means the train will not have stopped entirely within zone 3 (8-car). Mind you, the trains don't exactly fly in and out of the station so I doubt anyone will miss one by having to walk a few metres forward/back. And am I the only one who finds the floor through the main station and into the FCC station very slippery? Have to ask Father Xmas for some new soles :-) Yes, very slippery - as I nearly slipped yesterday when coming off the northbound platform to exit the station. Mind you, like most of the station, it's still not finished. They're out today putting sealant on new glass panels next to the stairs. It seems we have found a new way to proudly state that we've finished on time, on budget. Jonathan |
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"Roland Perry" wrote in message
... In message No doubt they have hung signs from the ceiling saying where zones 1 and 2 are, closely followed by hanging some other sign a few feet in front of it so as to completely obscure it! Very small signs stuck on the wall were all that I saw. But I have been known to miss things that are glaringly obvious! -- Garry Smith |
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On 13 Dec, 10:22, "Paul Scott" wrote:
Maybe they could be reminded zones A, B, C, D wouldn't be confusing in that way, especially after January... The platforms are A and B (which in itself is rather confusing when other St Pancras platforms are numbered) so the whole thing is a bit of a mess. I know King's Cross TL was A and B, but what was the reasoning for keeping that for an all-new station up the road? I hadn't thought about the possible confusion with the use of 'zone 2,3', but now I can certainly see how someone might - if only for a short time - get confused by the meaning. Still, while their train indicators are still showing trains in the wrong order (and not being consistent on times at all), the Journey Check (Nexus Alpha) service hasn't got any FCC trains listed at all for St Pancras International. All you get are East Midland trains! Not very good for checking your train is running or not. Jonathan |
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