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Gary Jenkins May 26th 04 08:41 AM

Bottled water on tube
 
During the hot spell last week the announcer at Westminster Tube was
advising passengers to carry bottled water with them.

As far as I know the tube has been operating for over 100 yeras
without any seriious incidents of dehydrated passengers. Have the
operators now lost confidenc in their ability to get people to their
destination within a reasonable time?

Dave Newt May 26th 04 08:57 AM

Bottled water on tube
 
Gary Jenkins wrote:
During the hot spell last week the announcer at Westminster Tube was
advising passengers to carry bottled water with them.

As far as I know the tube has been operating for over 100 yeras
without any seriious incidents of dehydrated passengers.


As far as I can recall, they have been suggesting this since the
incident a couple of years ago when a very hot and crowded Victoria Line
train was stuck near Highbury and Islington for quite some time.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/2686441.stm

Have the
operators now lost confidenc in their ability to get people to their
destination within a reasonable time?


dave

Dave Newt May 26th 04 08:58 AM

Bottled water on tube
 


Gary Jenkins wrote:

During the hot spell last week the announcer at Westminster Tube was
advising passengers to carry bottled water with them.

As far as I know the tube has been operating for over 100 yeras
without any seriious incidents of dehydrated passengers.


another link:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/today/re...res/tube.shtml

Stuart May 26th 04 09:03 AM

Bottled water on tube
 
Gary Jenkins wrote:

During the hot spell last week the announcer at Westminster Tube was
advising passengers to carry bottled water with them.

As far as I know the tube has been operating for over 100 yeras
without any seriious incidents of dehydrated passengers. Have the
operators now lost confidenc in their ability to get people to their
destination within a reasonable time?


Might be a good idea if they put vending machins selling bottled water
on the tube rather than the endless chocolate and sugary fizzy drink.



JB May 26th 04 10:09 AM

Bottled water on tube
 

"Stuart" wrote in message
...
Gary Jenkins wrote:

During the hot spell last week the announcer at Westminster Tube was
advising passengers to carry bottled water with them.

As far as I know the tube has been operating for over 100 yeras
without any seriious incidents of dehydrated passengers. Have the
operators now lost confidenc in their ability to get people to their
destination within a reasonable time?


Might be a good idea if they put vending machins selling bottled water
on the tube rather than the endless chocolate and sugary fizzy drink.




Might be an even better idea if they had some free water fountains on each
platform.



Lars Elmvang May 26th 04 10:48 AM

Bottled water on tube
 
JB wrote:

Might be an even better idea if they had some free water fountains on each
platform.

Ah, you mean urinals? ;-) (They will most likely be used as such......)

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Jack Taylor May 26th 04 11:05 AM

Bottled water on tube
 

"JB" wrote in message
...

Might be an even better idea if they had some free water fountains on each
platform.


It wouldn't be allowed by H&S. Water would have to be in sealed containers.



David Walters May 26th 04 11:07 AM

Bottled water on tube
 
On Wed, 26 May 2004 12:05:28 +0100, Jack Taylor wrote:

"JB" wrote in message
...

Might be an even better idea if they had some free water fountains on each
platform.


It wouldn't be allowed by H&S.


Why not? One of the things I like about The US is in most public
places their will be a water fountain. If they can handle it why
can't we?

Water would have to be in sealed containers.


Why is it different from the tap in the corner of my office?

David

Helen Deborah Vecht May 26th 04 11:36 AM

Bottled water on tube
 
Stuart typed


Gary Jenkins wrote:


During the hot spell last week the announcer at Westminster Tube was
advising passengers to carry bottled water with them.

As far as I know the tube has been operating for over 100 yeras
without any seriious incidents of dehydrated passengers. Have the
operators now lost confidenc in their ability to get people to their
destination within a reasonable time?


Might be a good idea if they put vending machins selling bottled water
on the tube rather than the endless chocolate and sugary fizzy drink.



The Coca-Cola machine I last tried (Harrow-on-the-Hill I think but could
have been Preston Road) did sell water but it was empty...

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Helen D. Vecht:
Edgware.

Martin Underwood May 26th 04 12:30 PM

Bottled water on tube
 

"Jack Taylor" wrote in message
. ..

"JB" wrote in message
...

Might be an even better idea if they had some free water fountains on

each
platform.


It wouldn't be allowed by H&S. Water would have to be in sealed

containers.

Is that motivated purely by H&S considerations or (being cynical) could it
be that bottled water can be charged for (and therefore someone can make a
profit out of those sales) whereas a water fountain cannot easily be made
profitable?

What is the perceived hazard from having water coming out of a tap, the way
it has done for many decades and the way that it still does in private
houses? As long as the water comes from the rising main and not from a
storage tank, I don't see what the problem is.




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