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On Sep 30, 8:43*pm, The Gardener wrote:
On Sep 30, 8:34*pm, "alexander.keys1" wrote: On Sep 30, 4:48*pm, Paul wrote: On 30/09/2011 10:02, cj wrote: Arrived at Clapham Junction around 6:30 yesterday evening to be greeted by a horrendous ear-piercing alarm and the curious sight of lots of passengers with fingers buried deeply in ears. Most platform staff were presumably sheltering somewhere from the noise, which wasn't exactly reassuring to people arriving on trains and who wouldn't have a clue if the alarm was genuine or not. Once a member of staff was found the only advice given was to not panic and for passengers to just cover their ears! The situation wasn't helped by a failure of the CIS displays, which temporarily gave up showing actual train departures and instead instructed commuters to "listen for announcements", which was all but impossible. I don't think it was an alarm. *Sounded to me more like the PA system going haywire (hence no announcements). -- Paul Doesn't sound like PA feedback, that's more of a 'hollow' tone due to the natural reverb of a space shared by mic + speaker, one Youtube comment says it went on for more than an hour, seems like another case of "I'm afraid I can't do that, Dave" computer malfunction and "Computer says no" attitude from the staff, an increasingly common problem. Not only that, but clearly no-one with the authority or means to turn the d**ded thing off! I would not be surprised if none of the station staff had keys to the electrical switchroom at the station, on some spurious Elfin Safety argument. I cannot believe that the station staff would have willingly put up with that sort of noise if they had the means to do something about it. According to an apologetic poster at Clapham Junction this evening, the racket was apparently caused by a power surge to the fire alarm circuitry. (In my experience power surges tend to permanently fry electrical things, not render them permanently stuck on "loud", but then I'm not an electrician, and happy to be corrected...) ~cj |
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