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Re: (OT) The new Jay Jay Jeans ads (the one with the ticket inspector)
- Subject: Re: (OT) The new Jay Jay Jeans ads (the one with the ticket inspector)
- From: alberta@zip.com.au (Albert Alcoceba)
- Date: Mon, 29 May 2000 15:01:57 GMT
- Newsgroups: aus.rail,misc.transport.rail.australia-nz
- Organization: Insert smart-ass comment about messy deks here
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On 23 Apr 2000 22:03:00 GMT, craigd@lios.apana.org.au (C. Dewick)
wrote:
>I still think there should be co-ordinated access gates which close under
>semi-automatic control to bar access to any platform once the 5 minute
>period commences. That would force people to be at a station on time, and
>also help to control the surging crowds on platforms in the AM and PM peak
>periods.
And is this the way to run a customer focused service? It seems like
running trains for the benefit of the employees rather than the
passenngers.
It's all very well to mention "forcing people to the at a station on
time". Now let's see someone force your train to always be at
stations on time.
Albert Alcoceba
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