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CJB August 7th 16 09:29 AM

Mobile Phone Users on Trains / Busses
 
I am sure that many (most?) here have had experiences of smart phone users being so engrossed with texting / Facebook / whatever that they stop just after getting off an escalator causing others behind to pile into them. Or maybe they suddenly stop in the open doorway of a train to read or send a text whilst everyone else is trying to get on or off.

On Friday at Feltham a SWT service to Waterloo stopped there. SWT guards always wait a few minutes before releasing the doors. And there was this guy on the platform totally engrossed in making a phone call. He then stood right in front of the door opening button. When the guard released the doors he still stood there. He made no attempt to open the doors. No-one was getting off so they remained closed. And we couldn't reach the button - he was in the way. We asked him to move, he ignored us. Eventually we were the only ones left still trying to get onto the train. He still stood there. The guard blew his whistle. Someone roughly pushed him aside and opened the doors.. We remarked that he could have opened the doors since he was nearest to the button; he responded by saying we could have opened them ourselves.

Jeeze.

Jarle Hammen Knudsen August 8th 16 07:50 PM

Mobile Phone Users on Trains / Busses
 
On Sun, 7 Aug 2016 02:29:54 -0700 (PDT), CJB
wrote:

SWT guards always wait a few minutes before releasing the doors.


Why? Must be frustrating to people getting off.

--
jhk


Michael R N Dolbear August 8th 16 09:23 PM

Mobile Phone Users on Trains / Busses
 

"CJB" wrote

I am sure that many (most?) here have had experiences of smart phone users
being so engrossed with texting / Facebook / whatever that they stop just
after getting off an escalator causing others behind to pile into them. Or
maybe they suddenly stop in the open doorway of a train to read or send a
text whilst everyone else is trying to get on or off.


On Friday at Feltham a SWT service to Waterloo stopped there. SWT guards
always wait a few minutes before releasing the doors. And there was this
guy on the platform totally engrossed in making a phone call. He then
stood right in front of the door opening button. When the guard released
the doors he still stood there. He made no attempt to open the doors.
No-one was getting off so they remained closed. And we couldn't reach the
button - he was in the way. We asked him to move, he ignored us.
Eventually we were the only ones left still trying to get onto the train.
He still stood there. The guard blew his whistle. Someone roughly pushed
him aside and opened the doors. We remarked that he could have opened the
doors since he was nearest to the button; he responded by saying we could
have opened them ourselves.


Was it a Class 444 ?

Full details are expected in these News Groups -;)


--
Mike D



[email protected] August 8th 16 11:35 PM

Mobile Phone Users on Trains / Busses
 
In article ,
(Jarle Hammen Knudsen) wrote:

On Sun, 7 Aug 2016 02:29:54 -0700 (PDT), CJB
wrote:

SWT guards always wait a few minutes before releasing the doors.


Why? Must be frustrating to people getting off.


It is, on Windsor Lines local services that I used to take from time to
time. I think it was only partly the guard getting to a door position,
opening a door, stepping out onto the platform to see if it was safe to open
the doors and opening them. And for the automatic equipment to work out
where the train was and which side the doors should open.

--
Colin Rosenstiel


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