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There is a new sign at Pinner tube station - all it indicates is Southbound
trains and the time and there is one on the other platform that says Northbound trains and the time. It does not give a list of the next train.....so whats the point? Surely people know which is north and south bound side was it really worth putting in the sign. Would it not be better used if it said when the next train was? |
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C wrote:
There is a new sign at Pinner tube station - all it indicates is Southbound trains and the time and there is one on the other platform that says Northbound trains and the time. It does not give a list of the next train.....so whats the point? Surely people know which is north and south bound side was it really worth putting in the sign. Would it not be better used if it said when the next train was? Give it a while... I suspect some part of the information system has not been installed yet. The Central Line system did that on every platform for ages until they got it all working, but it works now. |
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"John Rowland" wrote in message ... C wrote: There is a new sign at Pinner tube station - all it indicates is Southbound trains and the time and there is one on the other platform that says Northbound trains and the time. It does not give a list of the next train.....so whats the point? Surely people know which is north and south bound side was it really worth putting in the sign. Would it not be better used if it said when the next train was? Give it a while... I suspect some part of the information system has not been installed yet. The Central Line system did that on every platform for ages until they got it all working, but it works now. Cool. Whats the Central line like for reliability better than the Metropolitian line? |
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This will be in a "few" years time!
These are part of the Infraco's station modernisation/refurbishment works that they must complete within the first 7 years of the PPP Contract. Eventually these will be connected to the new signalling and control system when this is built. It is expected that in 2008/9, Amersham, Rickmansworth and Rayners Lane signal cabins are transferred to an "interim" computerised signalling control room. Until then they won't tell you much more than what line your on and the time! CM C wrote: There is a new sign at Pinner tube station - all it indicates is Southbound trains and the time and there is one on the other platform that says Northbound trains and the time. It does not give a list of the next train.....so whats the point? Surely people know which is north and south bound side was it really worth putting in the sign. Would it not be better used if it said when the next train was? |
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"chunky munky" wrote in message ups.com... This will be in a "few" years time! These are part of the Infraco's station modernisation/refurbishment works that they must complete within the first 7 years of the PPP Contract. Eventually these will be connected to the new signalling and control system when this is built. It is expected that in 2008/9, Amersham, Rickmansworth and Rayners Lane signal cabins are transferred to an "interim" computerised signalling control room. Until then they won't tell you much more than what line your on and the time! CM C wrote: There is a new sign at Pinner tube station - all it indicates is Southbound trains and the time and there is one on the other platform that says Northbound trains and the time. It does not give a list of the next train.....so whats the point? Surely people know which is north and south bound side was it really worth putting in the sign. Would it not be better used if it said when the next train was? They should of just put it in when Amersham, Rickmansworth and Rayners Lane were ready. |
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But their contract says they must do it now or they won't get paid! C wrote: "chunky munky" wrote in message ups.com... This will be in a "few" years time! These are part of the Infraco's station modernisation/refurbishment works that they must complete within the first 7 years of the PPP Contract. Eventually these will be connected to the new signalling and control system when this is built. It is expected that in 2008/9, Amersham, Rickmansworth and Rayners Lane signal cabins are transferred to an "interim" computerised signalling control room. Until then they won't tell you much more than what line your on and the time! CM C wrote: There is a new sign at Pinner tube station - all it indicates is Southbound trains and the time and there is one on the other platform that says Northbound trains and the time. It does not give a list of the next train.....so whats the point? Surely people know which is north and south bound side was it really worth putting in the sign. Would it not be better used if it said when the next train was? They should of just put it in when Amersham, Rickmansworth and Rayners Lane were ready. |
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"chunky munky" wrote in message ups.com... But their contract says they must do it now or they won't get paid! C wrote: "chunky munky" wrote in message ups.com... This will be in a "few" years time! These are part of the Infraco's station modernisation/refurbishment works that they must complete within the first 7 years of the PPP Contract. Eventually these will be connected to the new signalling and control system when this is built. It is expected that in 2008/9, Amersham, Rickmansworth and Rayners Lane signal cabins are transferred to an "interim" computerised signalling control room. Until then they won't tell you much more than what line your on and the time! CM C wrote: There is a new sign at Pinner tube station - all it indicates is Southbound trains and the time and there is one on the other platform that says Northbound trains and the time. It does not give a list of the next train.....so whats the point? Surely people know which is north and south bound side was it really worth putting in the sign. Would it not be better used if it said when the next train was? They should of just put it in when Amersham, Rickmansworth and Rayners Lane were ready. No doubt they are on 24/7 - what a waste of electricity. |
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And one of the company's that run Metronet is....err..... French State
Owned edf (electricite de France), who also run the (25years left) Powerlink PFI to supply electricity to the Underground C wrote: "chunky munky" wrote in message ups.com... But their contract says they must do it now or they won't get paid! C wrote: "chunky munky" wrote in message ups.com... This will be in a "few" years time! These are part of the Infraco's station modernisation/refurbishment works that they must complete within the first 7 years of the PPP Contract. Eventually these will be connected to the new signalling and control system when this is built. It is expected that in 2008/9, Amersham, Rickmansworth and Rayners Lane signal cabins are transferred to an "interim" computerised signalling control room. Until then they won't tell you much more than what line your on and the time! CM C wrote: There is a new sign at Pinner tube station - all it indicates is Southbound trains and the time and there is one on the other platform that says Northbound trains and the time. It does not give a list of the next train.....so whats the point? Surely people know which is north and south bound side was it really worth putting in the sign. Would it not be better used if it said when the next train was? They should of just put it in when Amersham, Rickmansworth and Rayners Lane were ready. No doubt they are on 24/7 - what a waste of electricity. |
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chunky munky wrote:
And one of the company's that run Metronet is....err..... French State Owned edf (electricite de France), who also run the (25years left) Powerlink PFI to supply electricity to the Underground Metronet can't even get this right then! The signs are presumably LED based, and therefore quite low in the power consumption stakes. If they were trying to 'spend' more electricity, they should have thought of that. :) On FCC, I'm still waiting for the 317 signs to do anything more than tell the time. National Express ordered and fitted the screens, but nobody ordered the software (by the time the screens were in, they had already lost the franchise). First has now ordered it but I still have no firm date for when it will be installed and activated. Mind you, look how long it took for the Piccadilly Line screens to show anything useful (and they're still not all upgraded yet). Jonathan |
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