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Post by Chris M on Dec 19, 2006 23:02:13 GMT
Waiting at Loughton station for an eastbound train yesterday evening, the indicator for platform 4 was showing that the next train was due to terminate (as had the previous eastbound train, hence why I was there).
The indicator changed to "See train for destination", as the train was about to pull in so I looked at the front of the train and saw "Newbury Park". The doors opened and the few people on the train got off. I went over to by one of the doors to listen to the on-train announcement to try and find out where the train was going - "This is Loughton, please mind the gap between the train and the platform edge", followed about a minute later with the standard "this is Loughton, where this train terminates" message. After another few minutes we got two cycles of the mind the gap and terminates here messages.
By the time the next non-terminating eastbound train arrived the platform indicators were showing "White City 7 minutes", the passenger doors were wide open, but the driver hadn't changed ends (afact) and nobody had got on the train. There were a few people waiting for a westbound train on platforms 1 and 2 though.
Any ideas what was going on? There had been delays earlier in the day due to signalling problems at Leytonstone, but the message to passengers was "Good service" by this time.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 20, 2006 22:06:02 GMT
could be a fault with the on train audio/visual control box thing... The destination info is 'sent' to the platform displays... and it sounds like this has gone a bit awry because of the spuriously generated messages on the train...
A fairly common occurence, and not just confined to the Central...
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Post by Chris M on Dec 20, 2006 22:23:32 GMT
So the Newbury Park destination was a fault of the train and the platform indicator couldn't cope with this?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 20, 2006 22:53:17 GMT
I sure think so, and also because there is no direct way of getting to Newbury Park from Loughton!
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Post by dotmatrix on Dec 21, 2006 19:03:36 GMT
I sure think so, and also because there is no direct way of getting to Newbury Park from Loughton! or is there?...............................................no, alrighty then.
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Post by Ben on Jan 4, 2007 13:19:40 GMT
There would probably have been a way if the connections at stratford and Ilford/Seven Kings were still in place, albeit an extreamly convoluted one...
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Post by Chris M on Jan 4, 2007 14:12:02 GMT
A simpler route would have been via the north curve at Roding Valley someone was talking about in that thread
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