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« Reply #15 on: July 15, 2013, 12:50:14 »

Perhaps there needs to be a sliding scale of messages displayed on the screens to explain passenger loading:

Sardines
Swing a cat
Intimate
Cosy
Comfortable
Relaxing


I totally agree..  We definitely need at least one ahead of Sardines though.. if not two... Sardines is almost preferable  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

... brimming, bulging. bursting, bursting, chock-a-block, completely full, cram full, crammed, jam-packed, overcrowded, overflowing, packed, packed like sardines, packed to capacity, stuffed ...

0 - 33% Relaxing
33% - 66 %Comfortable
66% - 100% Cosy
100% - 133% Intimate
133% - 166% Swing a cat
166% - 200% Sardines
200% up "Completely full" (to the extent that even officials who don't travel admit "it's full")
[Percentages are seats taken]

This scale replaces the historic scale of 50 years ago
0 - 8% Fresh Air
8% - 16% Quiet
16% - 24% Standard
24% - 32% Busy
32% - 40% Crowded
40% - 48% uncomfortable
49% + D**n it - what happened?
How times have changed, and how much busier the railways are these days.  I travelled to school on a quiet train (granted, it was contraflow) but how things have changed ...

"... brimming, bulging. bursting, bursting, chock-a-block, completely full, cram full, crammed, jam-packed, overcrowded, overflowing, packed, packed like sardines, packed to capacity, stuffed ..."

... This is also reported as "Normal Service"
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« Reply #16 on: July 20, 2013, 23:54:09 »

... This is also reported as "Normal Service"

 Shocked  Roll Eyes  Grin

Industryinsider i love the french phrase, problem is i havent a clue what it means Smiley

Try http://translate.google.co.uk/#auto/en/Bien%20s%C3%BBr%20que%20ouiWink
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« Reply #17 on: July 21, 2013, 15:45:23 »

I was at Reading station last Tuesday afternoon waiting to catc h the late-running 1622 to Worcester Shrub Hill, and I noticed that a train coming into Platform 10A to London (the 1426 Adelante from Gt Malvern) was reported to be 'full and standing'. When it came in, I looked and the 4 standard carriages did seem to be pretty full, with a few people standing at the end of the carriages. The 1st class carriage though only had 2 passengers so in reality, the train was only about 80% full. Perhaps the displays should say 'Standard Class Full & Standing'.
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