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Old October 25th 13, 05:15 PM posted to uk.railway,uk.transport.london
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Default Thameslink P.I.S.


Thameslink train indicators between Blackfriars and West Hampstead (and
possibly elsewhere) now show for each train a number, presumably the
number of minutes before that train is espected to arrive, or the word
Due meaning the train should be in the platform (or shortly will be, or
has just left). Personally I find this confusing, particularly when it
is the 2nd or 3rd train which is "Due". The advantages of this system
seem only to be that it roughly matches Undeground practice, and it is
more difficult to work out how late a train is!

However the indicators at country stations have not been changed in this
way, so commuters have to get used to both systems.

Does anyone know why this has been done and what the change is meant to
achieve? (Yes, I will ask FCC but won't hold my hreath..) Any opinions
on whether it is an improvement?

Peter Lawrence


 
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