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OT - Rail passengers are stranded by sat-nav
http://www.rochdaleobserver.co.uk/ne...nded_by_satnav Some years ago, I was on a rail-replacement bus in suburbia chatting to the driver, and he showed me his hand-written route description, which had been given to him by a colleague. It went through several tiny roads and tight corners which can barely take a car, and in some places jumped from one road to another which did not adjoin. Since I had once accompanied a friend who used to drive this particular rail replacement, I showed him the right route for the first half, but had to leave him to it after I alighted. I was surprised that the process was not systematic, but nothing seems to have improved. |
OT - Rail passengers are stranded by sat-nav
Basil Jet wrote:
Some years ago, I was on a rail-replacement bus in suburbia chatting to the driver, and he showed me his hand-written route description, which had been given to him by a colleague. It went through several tiny roads and tight corners which can barely take a car, and in some places jumped from one road to another which did not adjoin. Since I had once accompanied a friend who used to drive this particular rail replacement, I showed him the right route for the first half, but had to leave him to it after I alighted. I was surprised that the process was not systematic, but nothing seems to have improved. I remember a similar case about 12 years ago. One Sunday I needed to go into London from Epsom but on arrival at the station it was announced there would be rail replacement services because of a shortage of staff. A coach proceeded on the route for Wimbledon but for some reason chose to approach Stoneleigh station from the residential side. It got stuck in a suburban road with cars parked on both sides and the driver had to go and knock on doors on a Sunday morning to get things clear. He also got hit by a cyclist on the pavement. When we reached Stoneleigh station the station staff were astounded we'd come that way. |
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