PHILIPE
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Visiting Shrewsbury on the 1st March, it was nice to see "Happy St David's Day" on one of the rotations, in both English and a dying language
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Visiting Shrewsbury on the 1st March, it was nice to see "Happy St David's Day" on one of the rotations, in both English and a dying language
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I took this one at Sowerby Bridge on the 1st August last year.
Cross Gates does this as well... and other stations in West Yorkshire :/
Not sure if it's worse than the ones in Greater Manchester that completely fail to warn you of passing trains.
Visiting Shrewsbury on the 1st March, it was nice to see "Happy St David's Day" on one of the rotations, in both English and a dying language
Not sure if any other stations do this but at Manchester Piccadilly the platform information screens show ECS workings (especially Virgin Trains) as Empty to Depot as the destination
I'm quite glad the 18th May has finally been and gone as I was getting a bit bored of all the non-standard (i.e. every station did it their own way!) messages about the timetables changed in Yorkshire. I half suspect most people turned up for trains this morning still blissfully unaware!
Awesome!
Aye, Moorthorpe had it as well the other day
Not sure if any other stations do this but at Manchester Piccadilly the platform information screens show ECS workings (especially Virgin Trains) as Empty to Depot as the destination
In 2002, Connex/SET managed to get the live World Cup scores onto the station monitors!
There's at least one four letter code on the Banlieuie which can be seen at places like St cloud and La Defense towards St Lazare in the morning peak which will raise a few smiles... PUBE.
Does this count?
Not sure if any other stations do this but at Manchester Piccadilly the platform information screens show ECS workings (especially Virgin Trains) as Empty to Depot as the destination
Same thing shows up on the platform screens at Liverpool Street. I think its more to stop people trying to board the train on Platform x because their train is normally on Platform x.
Anyone been on the TPE owned stations and seen this?
Not sure if any other stations do this but at Manchester Piccadilly the platform information screens show ECS workings (especially Virgin Trains) as Empty to Depot as the destination
If it can do two lines, that seems more sensible. Surely people won't be that far away from the side of the train on most platforms anyway.