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« Reply #555 on: June 21, 2011, 17:47:46 » |
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Sorry, getting my letters mixed up - GSM-P I meant.
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Ollie
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« Reply #556 on: June 21, 2011, 23:27:13 » |
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But no network provider is usually the case....for example, go survey the Cotswold Line....
The GSM-P telephones in the cabs of Turbos use Vodafone as the network provider and there is virtually nowhere on the line of route, save the depths of Campden Tunnel, where at least one bar of signal strength isn't available. I wouldn't be surprised if Vodafone had to make sure that was the case in order to win the contract, but what's to say that might not happen on other lines too? Heard from a Vodafone worker that reason for good signal, particularly Paddington - Newbury is because of Vodafone workers travelling between the 2 sites.
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« Reply #557 on: June 29, 2011, 12:39:23 » |
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This week's update.... Installations completed last week: CIS▸ at Exeter Central, CCTV▸ at Weston-super- Mare, PA▸ at Par
SE installations planned for this week: CCTV, PA and CIS at Romsey, CIS and PA at Theale, Goring & Streatley, Dorking West, Bradford-on-Avon, Maidenhead, Paignton, and PA at Dawlish
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« Reply #558 on: June 29, 2011, 14:35:17 » |
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Yesterday sitting at Maidenhead wait for the 16:40 Donkey to depart I was watching the Platform 5 CIS▸ display giving the next train, 2nd and 3rd interleaved with a message about the disruption great excellent only problem who ever typed it in had the day as Thursday 28 June!!!!!!! also the Donkey was delayed by 10 mins to allow a London and a Reading to connect but the CIS switched to next train 17:46 no hint that the 16:40 was in fact delayed. I'll not knock the CIS too much as it is miles better that the old screens By major gripe with the platform displays at Maidenhead especially on platform 3 & 4 these could really do with more screens along the platforms
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Starship just experienced what we call a rapid unscheduled disassembly, or a RUD, during ascent,”
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« Reply #559 on: June 29, 2011, 14:44:09 » |
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By major gripe with the platform displays at Maidenhead especially on platform 3 & 4 these could really do with more screens along the platforms
Yes, I'm tempted to wait until the system is completely installed, but it looks like only one display is being provided on the two relief platforms. There should be two, especially on the up relief, but this is the only location where I've thought the provision of screens a little stingy. When you think that both Twyford and Slough Up platforms have two displays and Oxford a rather excessive four displays on its platform 1...
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ChrisB
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« Reply #560 on: June 29, 2011, 15:06:44 » |
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How many HSTs▸ do you get? And how many at Oxford or Slough?
I think that explains it....
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« Reply #561 on: June 29, 2011, 15:12:47 » |
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How many HSTs▸ do you get? And how many at Oxford or Slough?
I think that explains it....
Think I'll write to the Home Secretary and complain
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« Reply #562 on: June 29, 2011, 15:28:52 » |
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How many HSTs▸ do you get? And how many at Oxford or Slough?
I think that explains it....
No, I don't think that explains it. There's no HST's booked on the Up Relief platform (with its two displays) at Slough as far as I know - which is shorter in length than the one at Maidenhead where you get one or two a day (I think), and certainly just as many 5/6 car Turbos. I think if the one screen had been positioned more centrally it would not be such an issue but, where it is, it's very difficult to read from where the front of a 3-car Turbo stops. Not ideal! As for Oxford, I think three would have been sufficient, but you won't find me arguing about over-provision! And you never know, perhaps a second display will be appearing at Maidenhead in the next couple of days, but it looks like Telent have pretty much finished there now.
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« Reply #563 on: June 29, 2011, 19:55:12 » |
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I agree with you there IndustryInsider.. I noticed that too.. Definitely need one more on platform 3 (but may be too late now)..
Yesterday afternoon the one indicator board on platform 3 was blank too.. Not good for a new system..
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Ollie
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« Reply #564 on: June 30, 2011, 00:22:22 » |
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When I went through Twyford today, and on my return, screens were all displaying "no service from this platform"
All announcements were manual.
Not ideal for first day of Henley Royal Regatta.
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« Reply #565 on: June 30, 2011, 08:09:52 » |
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When I went through Twyford today, and on my return, screens were all displaying "no service from this platform"
All announcements were manual.
Not ideal for first day of Henley Royal Regatta.
They were still like that at 07.00 this morning!
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« Reply #566 on: June 30, 2011, 10:57:06 » |
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When I went through Twyford today, and on my return, screens were all displaying "no service from this platform"
All announcements were manual.
Not ideal for first day of Henley Royal Regatta.
They were still like that at 07.00 this morning! And at 08.00!
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lordgoata
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« Reply #567 on: June 30, 2011, 11:08:03 » |
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I agree with you there IndustryInsider.. I noticed that too.. Definitely need one more on platform 3 (but may be too late now)..
Yesterday afternoon the one indicator board on platform 3 was blank too.. Not good for a new system..
Its not just additional screens that are needed, they also need to address the diabolical positioning of the main "tv" screen on platform 3 as well. It's WAY to high up IMO▸ , which means the angle it is at causes all of the white areas around the stairwell to reflect onto it - making it hard to read. But combine that with the direct sunlight you walk into as you travel up the stairs, it basically means its useless. I don't remember the old screens suffering like that, but maybe I just hadn't looked at them for so long as they were always playing up anyway :-) The displays sure look nice, but they are far from perfect in location. I really have to wonder who decides where to put these things, because it is definitely not people that use them!
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johoare
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« Reply #568 on: June 30, 2011, 20:12:13 » |
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More positively it's nice to have an indicator board back at both entrances to Maidenhead station now.. When they refurbished it a while back they removed the one at Shoppenhangers road.. And anyone who was running late didn't know which platform their train was running from (for example most London trains go from platform 4 but in the rush hour some go from platform 2.. and sometimes they swap them around to give us all some exercise going up and down the stairs )
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Chris from Nailsea
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« Reply #569 on: June 30, 2011, 20:31:27 » |
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At Bristol Temple Meads this evening (at about 17:15) all of the screens were out of action: the new LED ones merely displayed a cheerful "First Great Western Information System" message - and the old green ones were just blank. Sterling work by the local public address announcer, and many staff with clipboards and worried expressions, frantically answering passenger queries, saved the day.
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