Tom Hark Preston Park
Will Post For Cash
- Jul 6, 2003
- 72,327
In case anybody missed the (count 'em) EIGHT circumstances under which a train can depart without an OBS, here they are, courtesy of The Argus:
http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/1507...trains_to_run_without_conductors/?ref=mr&lp=3
They are:
- Unauthorised absence, no staff cover
- Late notice sickness, no staff cover
- OBS delayed on way to work
- OBS delayed by service disruption
- OBS unable to continue shift – eg through sickness or assault
- Error by driver or OBS leading to the OBS behind left behind
- OBS has to leave train to cope with passenger incident or emergency
- “Should coverage of duties be impacted as a consequence of widespread or sudden high intensity sickness, the parties commit to working together to deliver the best possible service arrangement for the benefit of passengers.”
So basically they're nothing more than a 'nice to have'. Which means their role will be phased out earlydoors, probably in the next financial year round of GTR cost-cutting.
http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/1507...trains_to_run_without_conductors/?ref=mr&lp=3
They are:
- Unauthorised absence, no staff cover
- Late notice sickness, no staff cover
- OBS delayed on way to work
- OBS delayed by service disruption
- OBS unable to continue shift – eg through sickness or assault
- Error by driver or OBS leading to the OBS behind left behind
- OBS has to leave train to cope with passenger incident or emergency
- “Should coverage of duties be impacted as a consequence of widespread or sudden high intensity sickness, the parties commit to working together to deliver the best possible service arrangement for the benefit of passengers.”
So basically they're nothing more than a 'nice to have'. Which means their role will be phased out earlydoors, probably in the next financial year round of GTR cost-cutting.