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On Sun, 7 Dec 2008 10:54:06 -0800 (PST), sweek
wrote: In the Netherlands there are two simple types of trains, stopping and intercity ones. The Dutch train indicator displays are quite big and display all the stops on one big screen. You'll often see a sign that says: "Stopping train to Utrecht", calling at XXX, YYY, ZZZ, Utrecht). Intercity will arrive in Utrecht before this train." Or something along those lines, I haven't been there for a long time I must say. This is somewhat sporadic. Most Dutch displays are of the Solari flap-board type, and because of the limited number of fields it is common that all stations are *not* shown. However, because they operate a true Taktfahrplan, it's relatively easy to find out that more or less all ICs serve A, D and F, and that a Stoptrein serves all of A, B, C, D, E and F. You do sometimes get helpful hints as well, but IMX not often. And one thing they're not good at is displaying a decent all-platforms departure board at platform level to assist in making a connection. In terms of the German example, I do recall one train from Hamburg that was shown as Bremen-Osnabrueck, Essen-Duesseldorf, KOELN-KOBLENZ on a 3 line display, despite the fact that it went to Basel. This is probably a similar example to the UK ones given. Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the at to reply. |
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