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On Dec 7, 12:58*pm, Mr Thant
wrote: On 7 Dec, 12:17, Colin McKenzie wrote: MIG wrote: I can think of at least two better options: 1. SLOW or FAST in the abbreviated display 2. Colour code trains that get overtaken Paddington's summary departure boards have a special column marked "Fast Reading" where an asterisk appears. I don't know if there's an equivalent at Reading, or indeed anywhere else in the country. Paddington also has "Heathrow Airport" and "Heathrow via Hayes & Harlington" to differentiate fast and slow services, and the same is done at Heathrow. U I prefer Colin's (not my) option 2 as being generalisable. If colours aren't possible, maybe an "OV" or something. The "fast" thing does work at Paddington (and I can't remember seeing it anywhere else either) but that's a fairly limited situation. "Fast" is relative. Down my way I've heard the "fast" used to mean "not calling at Deptford". There's a whole load of fake destinations used on the south eastern where the overtaking tends to involve totally different routes, and the confusion could be solved by comprehensive use of route codes, instead of which they are being abolished (but that's several other threads). |
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