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On 11 Jan 2007 06:09:31 -0800, "Jonathan Morris"
wrote: Paul Corfield wrote: Oh not again. The problem won't go away by ignoring it!! With thanks to the two posters who have commented already I'll make one thing straight. I post here for *fun* - this isn't my job or even an extension of it. I hope I add something to the group by commenting or sharing information. If people are going to expect more from me than I can ever hope to deliver - and it's happened once before - I'll simply have to go. (Don't all cheer at once!). While I'm sure it would be lovely to imagine that I'm personally accountable for everything that happens on LU I'm afraid I'm not. I can't take ownership of every issue or go round quoting one post from a newsgroup as some grounds for doing something. You obviously have an enormous "bee in your bonnet" about these gates and you should therefore raise your concerns through the correct channels if you have not already done so. FCC are already noticing the problem with the new gates on the GN branch, where people are managing to get through pretty easily. I assume you have also complained to FCC. The gates are very slow to open - and close, which frustrates people with tickets and rewards those without. If you were involved with their introduction, you must admit that they're far from perfect. I have not been involved in Prestige or ticket gates for 8 years. The KX gates are a further development of the Mk1 electric "slim" gate - I was involved with that development and while not perfect [1] I think it has done very well given it was used to extend LU gating and has been used extensively on the TOCs. The fact I can talk about the gates is a sign of my elephantine memory rather than knowledge of recent developments. [1] note that I do not believe you can create such a thing as there are too many necessary compromises between safety, speed and throughput. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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