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That bloke at the end wanted a good slap the ignorant idiot!
Can anyone enlighten me as to what the iPads in the cab of that VTEC train was for?
Most of the shots I'm sure it was just showing a display saying 0MPH but in one shot it was flashing and making an alert and the screen showed "APPROACHING..." and I couldn't make out the rest!
Totally agree - the drunk and disorderly passenger at the end really got my blood boiling but passengers like that I guess, sadly, are an all too regular occurrence.
The i Pad is used for TAS (Timetable Advisory System) which is basically a glorified schedule card.
I've dealt with him before at another station. I wasn't sworn at, but I was called 'an apparatchik of the police state'. I had to look up what that meant...That bloke at the end wanted a good slap the ignorant idiot!
That bloke at the end wanted a good slap the ignorant idiot!
he aerial guys have a very cool job, what's their callsign?
Do the camera crew need training to film on the tracks?
I've dealt with him before at another station. I wasn't sworn at, but I was called 'an apparatchik of the police state'. I had to look up what that meant...
Put the platform up as soon as it is known and provide a queueing area or lock the doors and allow people to queue by them.
Totally out of order, but he has a point (albeit very badly made and quite rightly arrested) over the stupidity of the "Euston scrum" approach. Put the platform up as soon as it is known and provide a queueing area or lock the doors and allow people to queue by them.
Get people off the train, get them back on again. Where is the driver and crew. Nobody seemed to have a clue what was going on.
Presumably he was too drunk to do like the rest of us and use a mobile to check the platform on RTT.
It made it appear realistic and unsanitised however.In the last episode the organisation was absolutely shambolic.
Get people off the train, get them back on again. Where is the driver and crew. Nobody seemed to have a clue what was going on.
And how many engineering staff were left stood around shuffling their feet because someone had left a train where it shouldn't have been, and then they couldn't find a driver.