Tom Hark Preston Park
Will Post For Cash
- Jul 6, 2003
- 72,326
Said it before, say it again, I just want to know what will happen to the current 'can the guard please contact the driver' scenarios? Somebody smoking in the bogs. Japanese tourist accidentally pressing the Emergency button instead of the Flush button. Passenger taken ill. Somebody pulls whatever they call the communication cord nowadays. Will the onboard trolley dollies be fully trained to deal with such scenarios, or will they say sorry mate not in my job description I'm way too busy selling Southern scratchcards. Who DEALS with those situations? Presumably the driver, who will have to stop the train, navigate his way back through up to twelve overcrowded carriages, assess the situation, then make his way back to his cabin. How long's that going to take? 10 minutes? 20 minutes? If Southern are so keen on trolley dollies, why don't they just employ some, and leave the guard responsible for the safety of the passengers, up to and including opening and closing the doors. The driver's got more than enough on his plate driving the thing. IMHO like.
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