Interesting there was abit on about Bristol in the Channel 5 tonght, showed the 40 second clock and some disgruntled would be passengers who were caught out by the clsoing of the doors.
I tend to agree that the public time should be door close time WTT▸ time can then be 30 seconds later.
If the working timetable were 30 seconds behind the public one, the whole "door closing time" issue could be solved, couldn't it. And it's so much easier to tell people the time they need to be on board rather than leave them to make the calculation.
Where
* A train leaves on time (and doesn't pull our early)
* Passengers are late because they cut it fine on their walk to the station
* There's another one along in half an hour to all destinations and connections
* The staff explain the situation to passengers left behind truthfully
then under current rules fair enough.
Where
* A train actually leaves early
* Passengers miss it because of a late running connection (an "official" one, suggested by the National Rail timetable planner)
* There isn's another one until the next morning
* Blame is attributed to another company when the root cause is a habitually late local train (it was 9 minutes late last night
again according to
RTT» - thats 3 / 3 times that I have gathered evidence for)
that strikes me as being customer unfriendly almost beyond belief.