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Re: New platform indicators
- Subject: Re: New platform indicators
- From: Michael Kurkowski <mk@netstra.com.au>
- Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2000 12:52:40 GMT
- Newsgroups: aus.rail
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Paul Dwerryhouse said in message <MsgID-suppressed>, I therefore quote:
>Melbourne's loop stations have had decent indicators for years. I was
>very surprised when I saw Sydney's for the first time, last year.
>
>The most annoying thing that I found was that they didn't tell you what
>time the next train was arriving... for Central Station, that's
>unforgivable, as far as I'm concerned.
Sydney have this habit of treating their customers like mushrooms... Fed
s**t and kept in the dark. I think it may also be related to their
inability to design a reliable system to inform passengers on the front of
the actual trains (:
1920's technology that they still can't get right (: *g,d,r*
Regards
Michael
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