Weatherman
New member
- Jun 10, 2008
- 323
Don't know if it will do any good but here is a petition to sign should you wish.
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/113871
Signal failure down to Network Rail, Not Southern
Don't know if it will do any good but here is a petition to sign should you wish.
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/113871
Signal failure down to Network Rail, Not Southern
I say to all you commuters either get a house where you work or get a job near your house. My two minute walk to work is not affected by any train or traffic problems.
Why, in the year of our Lord 2016, is it apparently impossible to have a railway signalling system that doesn't CONSTANTLY break down or fail ? UK railway signals must be the flakiest, most unreliable pieces of equipment in operation anywhere in the modern world. Is it a maintenance issue ? Are the signals made in Taiwan ? Why do they keep failing ??
Or is it, as I suspect, a case of "we're actually incapable of running a reliable service, best blame this latest catastrophic clusterfunk on another signalling problem". It seems to be the catchall go-to excuse when its not been raining or something.
Why, in the year of our Lord 2016, is it apparently impossible to have a railway signalling system that doesn't CONSTANTLY break down or fail ? UK railway signals must be the flakiest, most unreliable pieces of equipment in operation anywhere in the modern world. Is it a maintenance issue ? Are the signals made in Taiwan ? Why do they keep failing ??
Or is it, as I suspect, a case of "we're actually incapable of running a reliable service, best blame this latest catastrophic clusterfunk on another signalling problem". It seems to be the catchall go-to excuse when its not been raining or something.
Why, in the year of our Lord 2016, is it apparently impossible to have a railway signalling system that doesn't CONSTANTLY break down or fail ? UK railway signals must be the flakiest, most unreliable pieces of equipment in operation anywhere in the modern world. Is it a maintenance issue ? Are the signals made in Taiwan ? Why do they keep failing ??
Or is it, as I suspect, a case of "we're actually incapable of running a reliable service, best blame this latest catastrophic clusterfunk on another signalling problem". It seems to be the catchall go-to excuse when its not been raining or something.
It's just a crumbly old network that has colossal overuse. Nothing will ever change until someone can come up with the billions and billions required to build (and get through planning) new purpose built lines that don't go through century old tunnels and have built in slack. It's such a busy network that problems are almost guaranteed day in day out. If there were just a couple of trains an hour though Balcombe tunnel (which I suspect will one day soon fail completely and that will screw up the main line for years) for example the network would cope but the sheer volume of people wanting to travel means the track, points, signals etc are overused and one problem cannot fail to cause knock on effects for hours. There are plenty of problems with GTR (and I mean plenty) but realistically changing franchises or re-nationalising will only ever paper over the cracks. That said, the network does seem to be failing with ever increasing regularity and I can only assume the reasons for this are chronic underinvestment and poor management. Ultimately I suspect it's cos we are just a bit sh*t at running things properly in this country.
Why, in the year of our Lord 2016, is it apparently impossible to have a railway signalling system that doesn't CONSTANTLY break down or fail ? UK railway signals must be the flakiest, most unreliable pieces of equipment in operation anywhere in the modern world. Is it a maintenance issue ? Are the signals made in Taiwan ? Why do they keep failing ??
Or is it, as I suspect, a case of "we're actually incapable of running a reliable service, best blame this latest catastrophic clusterfunk on another signalling problem". It seems to be the catchall go-to excuse when its not been raining or something.
However, with petrol prices now tumbling train users may turn back to their car usage. Only problem then is horrendous car park prices.
Think SR are summoned to the Transport Committee tomorrow to explain this mess in front of all the relevant MPs that are in their area.
The wonderful KEY card packed up last week and won't work on the inspectors' hand held devices or at any barrier.
Ticket offices have no functionality to fix or reboot the card which, in itself, beggars belief. So after being late for work due to all the feck ups I am now doing very little work whilst I await this 'member of the team who will be with me shortly'.1 hour in so far.........
I still think restoring the Lewes to Uckfield link to provide an alternate Brighton mainline when these things happen is a feasible solution.
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