Couldn't be bothered in the end and decided to WFH today. Hope it goes ok for anybody trying.
07.44 GATEX running fine. Nice and empty
Couldn't be bothered in the end and decided to WFH today. Hope it goes ok for anybody trying.
6.30 GX was fine service is better on strike days than normal .
6.30 GX was fine service is better on strike days than normal .
What's it going to be like after the strike? Should it be fine on Saturday on the Victoria to Brighton line?
It should be OK. Friday won't be back to normal but Saturday should be and most Brentford fans will have to use Southern from Clapham Junction.
Im a FIRM advocate of DOO. Sooner the better. For the WHOLE network. Lets hope hat 20m is used towards making the network DOO ASAP. Trains run on time. Safe and best of all no "due to staff shortages or no guard this service will not be running" as has been the case for months and of course the unions wont allow a train that could actually leave victoria, with passengers on because the bloke who rings the bell and sticks his head out the doors and presses a button isnt on the train.
Hurry the **** up with it. Its not the 70s anymore.
Sorry but I have lost all support for the guards. Strikes on top of all this. **** them. The whole experience has been a misery and yes I am pretty ****ed off with it.
I have a genuine question for those that seem to be ITK on all things Southern related.
On Tuesday evening, the carriages to form the 18:15 GE service from Victoria were delayed getting into London, which was then rescheduled to leave at 18:27. However, the next scheduled GE service, the 18:30, had arrived and pulled into Victoria at about 18:10. So why in the name of all things "Customer Service" could the carriages that were already in Victoria ready for the 18:30 not be used for the 18:15 so it could leave on time, and the delayed carriages that were due in for 18:27 be used for the 18:30?
It did not appear to be because the driver or guard was on the delayed train as they appeared on the platform waiting for the carriages to arrive as well.
Im a FIRM advocate of DOO. Sooner the better. For the WHOLE network. Lets hope hat 20m is used towards making the network DOO ASAP. Trains run on time. Safe and best of all no "due to staff shortages or no guard this service will not be running" as has been the case for months and of course the unions wont allow a train that could actually leave victoria, with passengers on because the bloke who rings the bell and sticks his head out the doors and presses a button isnt on the train.
Hurry the **** up with it. Its not the 70s anymore.
Sorry but I have lost all support for the guards. Strikes on top of all this. **** them. The whole experience has been a misery and yes I am pretty ****ed off with it.
Im a FIRM advocate of DOO. Sooner the better. For the WHOLE network. Lets hope hat 20m is used towards making the network DOO ASAP. Trains run on time. Safe and best of all no "due to staff shortages or no guard this service will not be running" as has been the case for months and of course the unions wont allow a train that could actually leave victoria, with passengers on because the bloke who rings the bell and sticks his head out the doors and presses a button isnt on the train.
Hurry the **** up with it. Its not the 70s anymore.
Sorry but I have lost all support for the guards. Strikes on top of all this. **** them. The whole experience has been a misery and yes I am pretty ****ed off with it.
Quite right. Wasn't that long ago when we had to shut our own doors and I don't recall anyone dying on my daily commute due to door related issues.
We'll have this all again in X years time when they try and roll out driverless trains.
Wasn't that long ago when we had to shut our own doors and I don't recall anyone dying on my daily commute due to door related issues.
I think there is another issue here in that when we closed our doors, there was a guard on the train who would view the platform and warn the departing driver of any issues. Also a passenger could open the door themselves if they became stuck or a passenger was stuck/caught
There is an disproportionately higher number of platform incidents /death using DOO.
Last week I was on a DOO train where a scrote decided to have a fag in the toilets and the alarm went off. The delay caused was much higher than if a guard had been on. The new trains have many alarms and sensors that need checking If they trigger. So I don't think we can assume DOO trains are more efficient