So odd minutes creep into the running times. this leads to complancency on the part of the staff at stations despatching trains, signalmen, we can hold him he's plenty of slack. As for the poor drivers it must be terribly boring just ambling along trying not to run early.
Trust me, you wouldn't make comments like that if you knew some of the grief we get if we despatch even a minute late without good reason. I'll remember to put "He's got plenty of slack" down as a reason on my delay sheet next time and see what response I get from control
Don't worry though, I have a spare violin to play for those poor drivers who turn up early
Here's some questions.
1. Have you ever been in a signal box? Yes they make the odd mistake (as in 'they really should have let that other one go there' etc.), but please realise that your train is not the only one under their control, and having visited both Bristol & Exeter Signal Panels, there is a lot going on, and a lot of decisions of course take account of knock-on effects and reducing delays of other services too.
2. The complacent despatch staff. Is it a case of everyone is on board and they are sitting twiddling their thumbs, or could it possibly be because they are having to run down the platform encouraging passengers to use both doors to a coach (that one still baffles me), put cigarettes out, assisting with disabled passengers on/off trains, answering incoming passengers questions who are far too busy to wait for the train to be despatched, ensuring that all of your
HST▸ doors are closed so we don't have to declare an emergency and bring your train to a halt later on, which of course puts our job in jeapardy?
I don't deny that there are no doubt lazy staff working for
FGW▸ /
XC▸ /
SWT▸ /whoever, but the same goes for every industry/company, and mass generalisations of signalmen/despatch staff as part of the reasoning for 'slack' is poor form
IMO▸ . Many of us work damn hard to make sure our trains get out on-time, and there are plenty of factors (some I am not prepared to voice in public) that could be corrected to keep things moving quicker.
My personal opinion, I would rather there was less slack, or at least 'Slack reduction' targets to get things more efficient, as a happy public makes our life a lot easier!