father_and_son
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It would take the clueless halfwits about three years to reprogram the trains to do that. At Portslade the East bound platform has been 12 cars long for as long as I have lived and yet for a long time only the front 7 would open going East bound. They finally fixed the issue - or rather attempted to - by making the front ELEVEN open but not the last car. A few months after that they finally got it right.
They use a GPS to determine where the train is and the doors are locked if they aren't "at the station". However, no one had the brains to add a "direction" to the logic, so Portslade = 7 carriages.
Its the station I use and the number of times I saw someone miss a train because they wouldn't wait while they ran past the 5 locked carriages to get to the first open door. Got caught myself a few times.
What really narks me is that the train companies are there to convey "PEOPLE" from one place to another, not empty trains. When an inbound train is running a little late then hold back the connection. I'm not talking 5 minutes+ here but the number of time my connection leaves at the second the doors open on the late running inbound train is ridiculous - 30secs can be recovered between stations relatively easily.
The jobsworth attitude of the staff doesn't help calm the frayed tempers either.