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Dr. Sunil May 14th 10 03:11 PM

South West Trains platform signage.
 
In recent months, South West Trains have changed a lot of signage on
the platforms at their stations in the Oystercard Area (though not all
of them). Noticed new signs (so far) at Queenstown Road, Vauxhall,
Earlsfield, Raynes Park, New Malden, Norbiton, Twickenham, Surbiton
and Feltham. But I have yet to check out the Hounslow loop, Hampton/
Fulwell, Thames Ditton and the Chessington and Ewell West branches in
recent months though.

Compare and contrast:

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi...gnage_2010.JPG
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi...on_signage.JPG

Theo Markettos May 14th 10 03:36 PM

South West Trains platform signage.
 
Dr. Sunil wrote:
In recent months, South West Trains have changed a lot of signage on
the platforms at their stations in the Oystercard Area (though not all
of them). Noticed new signs (so far) at Queenstown Road, Vauxhall,
Earlsfield, Raynes Park, New Malden, Norbiton, Twickenham, Surbiton
and Feltham. But I have yet to check out the Hounslow loop, Hampton/
Fulwell, Thames Ditton and the Chessington and Ewell West branches in
recent months though.


Yes, I noticed that. When viewed from a distance it's easy to mistake them
for platform numbers. I suppose regular users will get used to them.

Theo

Spyke May 15th 10 12:21 AM

South West Trains platform signage.
 
On 14/05/2010 16:36, Theo Markettos wrote:
Dr. wrote:
In recent months, South West Trains have changed a lot of signage on
the platforms at their stations in the Oystercard Area (though not all
of them). Noticed new signs (so far) at Queenstown Road, Vauxhall,
Earlsfield, Raynes Park, New Malden, Norbiton, Twickenham, Surbiton
and Feltham. But I have yet to check out the Hounslow loop, Hampton/
Fulwell, Thames Ditton and the Chessington and Ewell West branches in
recent months though.


Yes, I noticed that. When viewed from a distance it's easy to mistake them
for platform numbers. I suppose regular users will get used to them.

Theo


They are rolling out the new white-on-blue style across their whole
network, not just in the zones. Aldershot has them as well (without Fare
zone label obviously).

Paul Scott May 16th 10 10:07 PM

South West Trains platform signage.
 

"Spyke" wrote in message
...
On 14/05/2010 16:36, Theo Markettos wrote:
Dr. wrote:
In recent months, South West Trains have changed a lot of signage on
the platforms at their stations in the Oystercard Area (though not all
of them). Noticed new signs (so far) at Queenstown Road, Vauxhall,
Earlsfield, Raynes Park, New Malden, Norbiton, Twickenham, Surbiton
and Feltham. But I have yet to check out the Hounslow loop, Hampton/
Fulwell, Thames Ditton and the Chessington and Ewell West branches in
recent months though.


Yes, I noticed that. When viewed from a distance it's easy to mistake
them
for platform numbers. I suppose regular users will get used to them.

Theo


They are rolling out the new white-on-blue style across their whole
network, not just in the zones. Aldershot has them as well (without Fare
zone label obviously).


White on navy blue is supposedly going to be being rolled out nationally,
not just on SWT. It was one of the decisions following the stations report
prepared for the last Transport Secretary, the idea being that signage will
no longer be changed with franchise renewals.

Paul



Recliner[_2_] May 17th 10 11:17 AM

South West Trains platform signage.
 
"Paul Scott" wrote in message

"Spyke" wrote in message
...
On 14/05/2010 16:36, Theo Markettos wrote:
Dr. wrote:
In recent months, South West Trains have changed a lot of signage
on the platforms at their stations in the Oystercard Area (though
not all of them). Noticed new signs (so far) at Queenstown Road,
Vauxhall, Earlsfield, Raynes Park, New Malden, Norbiton,
Twickenham, Surbiton and Feltham. But I have yet to check out the
Hounslow loop, Hampton/ Fulwell, Thames Ditton and the Chessington
and Ewell West branches in recent months though.


Yes, I noticed that. When viewed from a distance it's easy to
mistake them
for platform numbers. I suppose regular users will get used to
them. Theo


They are rolling out the new white-on-blue style across their whole
network, not just in the zones. Aldershot has them as well (without
Fare zone label obviously).


White on navy blue is supposedly going to be being rolled out
nationally, not just on SWT. It was one of the decisions following
the stations report prepared for the last Transport Secretary, the
idea being that signage will no longer be changed with franchise
renewals.


Ah, I wondered why Stagecoach was dropping its branding from the signs.
It seems like a good idea.



Peter Lawrence[_3_] May 17th 10 04:25 PM

South West Trains platform signage.
 
On 17/05/2010 12:17, Recliner wrote:
"Paul wrote in message

wrote in message
...
On 14/05/2010 16:36, Theo Markettos wrote:
Dr. wrote:
In recent months, South West Trains have changed a lot of signage
on the platforms at their stations in the Oystercard Area (though
not all of them). Noticed new signs (so far) at Queenstown Road,
Vauxhall, Earlsfield, Raynes Park, New Malden, Norbiton,
Twickenham, Surbiton and Feltham. But I have yet to check out the
Hounslow loop, Hampton/ Fulwell, Thames Ditton and the Chessington
and Ewell West branches in recent months though.


Yes, I noticed that. When viewed from a distance it's easy to
mistake them
for platform numbers. I suppose regular users will get used to
them. Theo

They are rolling out the new white-on-blue style across their whole
network, not just in the zones. Aldershot has them as well (without
Fare zone label obviously).


White on navy blue is supposedly going to be being rolled out
nationally, not just on SWT. It was one of the decisions following
the stations report prepared for the last Transport Secretary, the
idea being that signage will no longer be changed with franchise
renewals.


Has anyone checked these signs in the dark? ISTR that the former WAGN
white on blue signs were virtually invisible at night. (Of course the
relative positions of the signs and lamps abd the inclination of the
sign also affect this.)

Neil Williams May 17th 10 04:37 PM

South West Trains platform signage.
 
On Sun, 16 May 2010 23:07:54 +0100, "Paul Scott"
wrote:

White on navy blue is supposedly going to be being rolled out nationally,
not just on SWT. It was one of the decisions following the stations report
prepared for the last Transport Secretary, the idea being that signage will
no longer be changed with franchise renewals.


Seems to be almost a European standard. DB, SNCF and SBB (OK, not EU,
I know) use that format. I think it looks quite nice, personally.

Next stop, a National Rail livery? :)

Neil
--
Neil Williams in Milton Keynes, UK
To reply put my first name before the at.

M J Forbes May 17th 10 06:15 PM

South West Trains platform signage.
 
On May 17, 5:37*pm, Neil Williams
wrote:


Next stop, a National Rail livery? :)


Blue and Grey?

Bruce[_2_] May 17th 10 10:28 PM

South West Trains platform signage.
 
On Mon, 17 May 2010 18:37:50 +0200, Neil Williams
wrote:

On Sun, 16 May 2010 23:07:54 +0100, "Paul Scott"
wrote:

White on navy blue is supposedly going to be being rolled out nationally,
not just on SWT. It was one of the decisions following the stations report
prepared for the last Transport Secretary, the idea being that signage will
no longer be changed with franchise renewals.


Seems to be almost a European standard. DB, SNCF and SBB (OK, not EU,
I know) use that format. I think it looks quite nice, personally.

Next stop, a National Rail livery? :)



Yes please!

Not just one livery. One for InterCity, one for Network SouthEast,
one for Regional Railways and one for JockRail.


Neil Williams May 17th 10 10:28 PM

South West Trains platform signage.
 
On Mon, 17 May 2010 20:34:10 +0100, wrote:

Blue and Grey?


Leaf Green Or Poppy Red


I'd have gone for something based on the original 350/1 livery crossed
with the way DB did things in the 90s, so red for IC, blue for IR,
green for NSE/local on a silver base, or alternatively base it
slightly on the VT livery, so the base being silver with charcoal
window surrounds but with red, blue or green doors as appropriate.

The old National Rail site used to be in Rheingold colours, so maybe
that would do, but I guess we've moved away from that now :)

Neil
--
Neil Williams in Milton Keynes, UK
To reply put my first name before the at.


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