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On Sat, 6 Dec 2008, pedan3 wrote:
Took the slow train from Paddington to Reading and back today (thus saving money by using Freedom Pass to maximum extent). On the way back, the train information display in the main hall at Reading showed the train terminating at Ealing Broadway, as did the dot matrix indicators on the platforms. On a different display screen, which I almost missed, was the information that all such trains are shown as terminating at Ealing Broadway, but "of course" (in the words of the second display panel) they run to Paddington. The point is that a slow train is a really bad way to get to Paddington, but if you advertise it as a Paddington train, some people who aren't fully on the ball will take it to do just that, and then be very disappointed about how slow it is. Thus, it's advertised as running to the last stop before Paddington, so such people won't get on it. You get this on the ECML too, with slow trains from Cambridge being advertised as going to Finsbury Park and so on. It is a bit weird, but i think it's a good idea. Ideally, the details for on the display should show it going to Paddington, but use Ealing Broadway as the headline destination - this is what the displays on the ECML do. tom -- Better to die on your feet than live on your knees. -- Emiliano Zapata |
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