There was a Southern "Meet the Managers" thing at East Croydon this morning. Bet that went well.
And Arthur, Id get that reported if I was you, its either Southern fiddling around or a GPS fault, probably the latter.
Couple of questions....firstly reported to whom? As I said I had a dig on twitter last night. National Rail to their credit did reply, Southern didn't.
Secondly what classes as an arrival? As I mentioned we were still a long way from the station when I took the screen grab yet it was reporting we had arrived. In my eyes until the train comes to a stop and I can get off it hasn't arrived. The departure time for leaving Eridge yesterday was spot on. The arrival time as reported by National Rail wasn't it was 19:38. I've no reason to lie about this, I'm really not that desperate for £2.80 worth of National Rail vouchers!!
Thirdly are the "we are now approaching <insert station name here>" announcements controlled by GPS? They are always ****ed on my line.
Whilst we're Southern bashing, are they the only TOC where there is ZERO difference between standard and first accommodation? The seats are EXACTLY the same, bar some branded head napkin thingy. How they have the audacity to charge extra for that, I don't know!
Southern to be fair to them were swamped last night, probably best trying again with them. Pretty sure the arrival is classed as when the train enters the signalling section for the station, though im not sure about that - probably wrong. And yes they are, some areas the GPS is pretty shit, all depends on the area. Same as a phone signal, works better in some areas than others.
There was an issue at Victoria a few years ago with the 377 trains as they used to take upto 2 minutes to get the doors open as they run off the GPS too.
Are you not aware that the 1st class seats are heated?
A lot of people here write a lot of nothing and make out that Southern are the only company that suffers delay (not that I'm sticking up for them) or the GB railway are the only ones that suffer delays. Having travelled throughout Europe exactly the same things happen there, when there was the flooding in Germany back in the Summer there was carnage for weeks and some lines are still not back to normal.
Of course any industry that deems experienced managers and staff not needed and fills their shoes with people from outside the industry does tend to find itself with difficulties when problems arise.
The debate should be whether you have a publically funded railway with the fare proceeds being invested back into infrastructure and rolling stock etc or whether you want the present system with the profits despite tax payers subsidies being syphoned away into shareholders dividends ?
Of course any industry that deems experienced managers and staff not needed and fills their shoes with people from outside the industry does tend to find itself with difficulties when problems arise.
A lot of people here write a lot of nothing and make out that Southern are the only company that suffers delay (not that I'm sticking up for them) or the GB railway are the only ones that suffer delays. Having travelled throughout Europe exactly the same things happen there, when there was the flooding in Germany back in the Summer there was carnage for weeks and some lines are still not back to normal.
Of course any industry that deems experienced managers and staff not needed and fills their shoes with people from outside the industry does tend to find itself with difficulties when problems arise.
The debate should be whether you have a publically funded railway with the fare proceeds being invested back into infrastructure and rolling stock etc or whether you want the present system with the profits despite tax payers subsidies being syphoned away into shareholders dividends ?
Lets face it, if Southern have been cutting back thier worst staff in redundancy programmes, we are unlikely to have seen the back of Casey Jones, George Stephenson and Richard Branson. More likely, a load of witless morons are knocking one out over thier Hornby railways instead of shrugging thier shoulders about the latest delays.
As someone who used to commute on Virgin to London from Coventry 3/4 times a week, It wasn't perfect but my god it's better than Southern ten fold. I really really don't know how some of you have put up with the ''service'' for 20 years. It's shocking.
Give me private any day, as long at there is proper competition (which we don't currently have), and not allow the companies to syphon off profits for shareholders as a priority over providing a good service. Won't happen though.
How is that NOT feasible? It works in the airline industry, where airlines compete for runway slots. The same principle could work here.So you're suggesting a not-for-profit rail franchise based on chaos?
You'd want two companies to provide a service from Brighton to Victoria, for example? To what end?
There was a Southern "Meet the Managers" thing at East Croydon this morning. Bet that went well.
A lot of people here write a lot of nothing and make out that Southern are the only company that suffers delay (not that I'm sticking up for them) or the GB railway are the only ones that suffer delays. Having travelled throughout Europe exactly the same things happen there, when there was the flooding in Germany back in the Summer there was carnage for weeks and some lines are still not back to normal.
Of course any industry that deems experienced managers and staff not needed and fills their shoes with people from outside the industry does tend to find itself with difficulties when problems arise.
The debate should be whether you have a publically funded railway with the fare proceeds being invested back into infrastructure and rolling stock etc or whether you want the present system with the profits despite tax payers subsidies being syphoned away into shareholders dividends ?