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Signs at Oxford Circus
I recently noticed that the banner signs over the staircase entrances at the junction itself have been replaced with displays which just say "Oxford Circus Station" 99% of the time but are effectively ultra-wide-screen TVs capable of displaying any message. How new are they? Is this the only station which has them? I presume they have an "Emergency - Don't Enter" message as well, but what else will they be used for? |
Signs at Oxford Circus
In message , Basil Jet
writes I recently noticed that the banner signs over the staircase entrances at the junction itself have been replaced with displays which just say "Oxford Circus Station" 99% of the time but are effectively ultra-wide-screen TVs capable of displaying any message. How new are they? Is this the only station which has them? I presume they have an "Emergency - Don't Enter" message as well, but what else will they be used for? Photo & details http://www.data-display.com/oxford-c...ground-station -- Bryan Morris Public Key http://www.pgp.uk.demon.net - 0xCC6237E9 |
Signs at Oxford Circus
On 08/02/2016 15:00, Bryan Morris wrote: In message , Basil Jet writes I recently noticed that the banner signs over the staircase entrances at the junction itself have been replaced with displays which just say "Oxford Circus Station" 99% of the time but are effectively ultra-wide-screen TVs capable of displaying any message. How new are they? Is this the only station which has them? I presume they have an "Emergency - Don't Enter" message as well, but what else will they be used for? Photo & details http://www.data-display.com/oxford-c...ground-station Clever stuff, but unfortunately I doubt it'll ever say 'just bloody walk to another station you lazy gits' when Oxford Circus closes when it's overcrowded. (On a similar note, Tube strikes are bad news, but they do at least tend to 'sort the mend from the boys'.) |
Signs at Oxford Circus
On Mon, 8 Feb 2016 19:16:28 +0000
Mizter T wrote: On 08/02/2016 15:00, Bryan Morris wrote: In message , Basil Jet writes I recently noticed that the banner signs over the staircase entrances at the junction itself have been replaced with displays which just say "Oxford Circus Station" 99% of the time but are effectively ultra-wide-screen TVs capable of displaying any message. How new are they? Is this the only station which has them? I presume they have an "Emergency - Don't Enter" message as well, but what else will they be used for? Photo & details http://www.data-display.com/oxford-c...ground-station Clever stuff, but unfortunately I doubt it'll ever say 'just bloody walk to another station you lazy gits' when Oxford Circus closes when it's overcrowded. (On a similar note, Tube strikes are bad news, but they do at least tend to 'sort the mend from the boys'.) Last time there was a proper tube strike the great northern from palmers green was absolutely rammed. I won't be doing that trip again in a hurry. Thank god for working from home facilities. -- Spud |
Signs at Oxford Circus
On Mon, Feb 08, 2016 at 02:26:33PM +0000, Basil Jet wrote:
I recently noticed that the banner signs over the staircase entrances at the junction itself have been replaced with displays which just say "Oxford Circus Station" 99% of the time but are effectively ultra-wide-screen TVs capable of displaying any message. How new are they? Is this the only station which has them? I presume they have an "Emergency - Don't Enter" message as well, but what else will they be used for? Yet another obnoxious bright flashing advert, obviously. -- David Cantrell | A machine for turning tea into grumpiness Blessed are the pessimists, for they test their backups |
Signs at Oxford Circus
On 09/02/2016 12:30, David Cantrell wrote: On Mon, Feb 08, 2016 at 02:26:33PM +0000, Basil Jet wrote: I recently noticed that the banner signs over the staircase entrances at the junction itself have been replaced with displays which just say "Oxford Circus Station" 99% of the time but are effectively ultra-wide-screen TVs capable of displaying any message. How new are they? Is this the only station which has them? I presume they have an "Emergency - Don't Enter" message as well, but what else will they be used for? Yet another obnoxious bright flashing advert, obviously. ....not. |
Signs at Oxford Circus
On 2016\02\09 00:34, wrote:
In article , ine (Bryan Morris) wrote: In message , Basil Jet writes I recently noticed that the banner signs over the staircase entrances at the junction itself have been replaced with displays which just say "Oxford Circus Station" 99% of the time but are effectively ultra-wide-screen TVs capable of displaying any message. How new are they? Is this the only station which has them? I presume they have an "Emergency - Don't Enter" message as well, but what else will they be used for? Photo & details http://www.data-display.com/oxford-c...ground-station Can't get a response from the site just now. You could have waited. Thanks to Bryan for the rather excellent nature of his reply. |
Signs at Oxford Circus
In article , (Basil Jet)
wrote: On 2016\02\09 00:34, wrote: In article , ine (Bryan Morris) wrote: In message , Basil Jet writes I recently noticed that the banner signs over the staircase entrances at the junction itself have been replaced with displays which just say "Oxford Circus Station" 99% of the time but are effectively ultra-wide-screen TVs capable of displaying any message. How new are they? Is this the only station which has them? I presume they have an "Emergency - Don't Enter" message as well, but what else will they be used for? Photo & details http://www.data-display.com/oxford-c...ground-station Can't get a response from the site just now. You could have waited. I did try several times but the site non-response problems actually got worse as I kept trying. It was OK this morning though. Thanks to Bryan for the rather excellent nature of his reply. Indeed. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
Signs at Oxford Circus
On 2016\02\08 14:26, Basil Jet wrote:
I recently noticed that the banner signs over the staircase entrances at the junction itself have been replaced with displays which just say "Oxford Circus Station" 99% of the time but are effectively ultra-wide-screen TVs capable of displaying any message. How new are they? Is this the only station which has them? I presume they have an "Emergency - Don't Enter" message as well, but what else will they be used for? This morning one of them was cycling though "Bakerloo Line good service" .... "Central Line good service" doing every line on the system in alphabetical order, obviously in the right colours... finishing by telling us that there was a good service on the W&C as well. That last message will be very handy for all the people at Oxford Circus going to Bank via Waterloo, and also the people going to Waterloo via Bank. |
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