[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

Re:[NSW] train sent the wrong way



Sorry is disagree here.
Today a Cityrail train did get sent the wrong way. it was from a signaller
sending it to Fairfield instead of its destination of the city. it didn't go
on the wrong track just the wrong main line.
--
Sean
Blue Mountains NSW

Email: Doctor****@iprimus.com.au
Just Add the "Nick"
ICQ: 3594731

"Anita Lukaszyk" <neety@ozemail.com.au> wrote in message
397C1FCA.4024DA4D@ozemail.com.au">news:397C1FCA.4024DA4D@ozemail.com.au...
> Andrew,
>
> There is a BIG difference between a train travelling down the wrong
> section of track and an incorrect Platform Indicator. If the Platform
> Indicator is showing incorrect information, tell the Station Staff. They
> are the ones who can change the display (or get somebody else to).
> Otherwise tell the Guard who *should* make an announcement advising them
> of the correct stopping pattern of the train.
>
> Andrew Tailby wrote:
> >
> > today in the mornming peak a train from the west was sent down to the
south
> > at granville on the y link
> > then tonight at gosford on platform 3 a newcastle bound train had on the
> > platform desto showing it going back to sydney under the bit saying
> > newcastle train
> > can we trust the train we are about to get on if this happens withen 10
> > hours of each other
> > andrew
>
> --
> The art of flying is to throw
> yourself at the ground and miss
> - Douglas Adams.
>
> Anita Lukaszyk
> neety@ozemail.com.au
> http://www.ozemail.com.au/~neety