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On Thu, 9 Mar 2006 16:32:28 -0000, "Paul" Paul @whydoyoucare.co.uk
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"MarchGDB" wrote in message
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Kev wrote:
There are absolutely no trains going either way through Vauxhall at the
moment, 15.55. There is one outbound Eurostar which has stook at
signals for about 10 minutes now.

kevin
I bet the people on the Eurostar that has been sat in Vauxhall for half
an hour now wished that they had gone on the plane. You know the ad, by
now you would be, well sitting in Vauxhall.

Kevin


how long is this due to be affected do you know?

According to SWT website its due a lightening strike on signal cabling so
your guess is probably as good as anyone's!


I see some signal cabling and I want to paint it black...

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"Kev" wrote in message
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There are absolutely no trains going either way through Vauxhall at the
moment, 15.55. There is one outbound Eurostar which has stook at
signals for about 10 minutes now.


From what I hear, a massive lightning strike.

Still, it shows how resourceful we are nowadays.



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I see some signal cabling and I want to paint it black...

Thanks for that !!!
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TfL at 17:37 are advising passengers to travel to Clapham Junction,
presumably from Victoria. No trains Waterloo-Clapham Junction.
Waterloo & City Line also suspended due to power failure after lightning
strike. Met & Jubilee suffering minor delays due to lightning strike at
Finchley Road.


I arrived at Waterloo today at about 1840. Trains about ten minutes
late, but no spectacular problems.


I arrived at Bank at around 18:30, and the whiteboard advised SWT
passengers to travel via tube to Wimbledon or Richmond. Apparently
things had started moving again at 18:07 though, and I got to stand on
the platform at Wimbledon an hour later watching trains that I could
have caught had the information been up to date, or even accurately
mentioning that Clapham Junction was still open, running straight
through.

It got me thinking, wouldn't it be a good investment by TFL to replace
all those whiteboards with centrally controlled electronic signboards
that do not rely on chinese whispers for the information to get to the
station staff, and do not rely on staff, who are probably overworked by
this stage answering questions from desparate commuters, having the
time to keep them up to date? I have seen some electronic versions so
maybe this is already happening, but I'm not sure if they're centrally
controlled.

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TfL at 17:37 are advising passengers to travel to Clapham Junction,
presumably from Victoria. No trains Waterloo-Clapham Junction.
Waterloo & City Line also suspended due to power failure after lightning
strike. Met & Jubilee suffering minor delays due to lightning strike at
Finchley Road.


I arrived at Waterloo today at about 1840. Trains about ten minutes
late, but no spectacular problems.


I arrived at Bank at around 18:30, and the whiteboard advised SWT
passengers to travel via tube to Wimbledon or Richmond. Apparently
things had started moving again at 18:07 though, and I got to stand on
the platform at Wimbledon an hour later watching trains that I could
have caught had the information been up to date, or even accurately
mentioning that Clapham Junction was still open, running straight
through.

It got me thinking, wouldn't it be a good investment by TFL to replace
all those whiteboards with centrally controlled electronic signboards
that do not rely on chinese whispers for the information to get to the
station staff, and do not rely on staff, who are probably overworked by
this stage answering questions from desparate commuters, having the
time to keep them up to date? I have seen some electronic versions so
maybe this is already happening, but I'm not sure if they're centrally
controlled.




Absolutely not, sorry. If information is provided by a person, with a
whiteboard marker or whatever, at least it's information. The garbage
spewed out by bug-ridden computer systems is not information. It's
just mindless response to various inputs whose complexities and
implications are not adequately predicted in the programs.

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MIG wrote:
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It got me thinking, wouldn't it be a good investment by TFL to
replace all those whiteboards with centrally controlled electronic
signboards that do not rely on chinese whispers for the
information to get to the station staff, and do not rely on staff,
who are probably overworked by this stage answering questions from
desparate commuters, having the time to keep them up to date? I
have seen some electronic versions so maybe this is already
happening, but I'm not sure if they're centrally controlled.


Absolutely not, sorry. If information is provided by a person,
with a whiteboard marker or whatever, at least it's information.
The garbage spewed out by bug-ridden computer systems is not
information. It's just mindless response to various inputs whose
complexities and implications are not adequately predicted in the
programs.


"Centrally controlled" doesn't have to mean that the information is
computer-generated. The current system relies on someone centrally
generating information (e.g. that SWT trains had started running again
from Waterloo, in this example) and passing it out by whatever means to
stations, whose staff then update whiteboards etc. If the transmission
could be direct to electronic displays in the stations, it would be more
up-to-date.
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