Having spent some time going back and forth on the Victoria Line today, I heard plenty of announcements from the automated announcer about disruption across various bits of the network (and beyond!). However, having listened to the variety of disruption announcements given/shown on the PIS, it seems to me that the criteria for setting the automated announcer up to mention disruption is very vague, not consistently applied and also not always correct. So I was wondering who is control of it and why it isn’t getting things right?
For example, on my journey into the City today, for the first time I heard a ‘Stansted Airport is severely disrupted’ announcement on the approach to Tottenham Hale. However, having looked it up it doesn’t appear that there was any disruption at the airport today? The PIS also spelled Stansted incorrectly as ’Stanstead’. Meanwhile, there was no mention of the disruption to National Rail services due to today’s strike, including at Highbury & Islington, even though for the entire day there was no service on the Northern City line through that station to Moorgate. Incidentally, they don’t seem to announce that Northern City line services are suspended during weekend engineering work either - the train rolls into the platform and you can see the shutters across the cross-passages, but yet the announcer normally still parrots on about changing for National Rail!
On my way home, the disruption announcements were a bit more accurate but still not great. For example, at Seven Sisters and Tottenham Hale the auto-announcer confirmed that National Rail services were suspended (as it was after the end of services on the truncated strike timetable). However, there was still no reference to NR services from Highbury & Islington being suspended (nor King’s Cross St Pancras or Euston, for that matter). On the approach to Walthamstow, the announcements about changing for the Overground were also still there as normal, even though the last Overground trains of the day had already been and gone due to the disruption from the Network Rail element of the strike. And, throughout it all the announcer was still warning about disruption at Stansted Airport, which again doesn’t seem to have been the case!
Some of the disruption announcements from the auto-announcer can be a bit wordy, particularly some of the engineering works announcements at weekends. However, on the whole I think it’s a useful feature to have. It’s just a shame that it doesn’t seem that reliable?
For example, on my journey into the City today, for the first time I heard a ‘Stansted Airport is severely disrupted’ announcement on the approach to Tottenham Hale. However, having looked it up it doesn’t appear that there was any disruption at the airport today? The PIS also spelled Stansted incorrectly as ’Stanstead’. Meanwhile, there was no mention of the disruption to National Rail services due to today’s strike, including at Highbury & Islington, even though for the entire day there was no service on the Northern City line through that station to Moorgate. Incidentally, they don’t seem to announce that Northern City line services are suspended during weekend engineering work either - the train rolls into the platform and you can see the shutters across the cross-passages, but yet the announcer normally still parrots on about changing for National Rail!
On my way home, the disruption announcements were a bit more accurate but still not great. For example, at Seven Sisters and Tottenham Hale the auto-announcer confirmed that National Rail services were suspended (as it was after the end of services on the truncated strike timetable). However, there was still no reference to NR services from Highbury & Islington being suspended (nor King’s Cross St Pancras or Euston, for that matter). On the approach to Walthamstow, the announcements about changing for the Overground were also still there as normal, even though the last Overground trains of the day had already been and gone due to the disruption from the Network Rail element of the strike. And, throughout it all the announcer was still warning about disruption at Stansted Airport, which again doesn’t seem to have been the case!
Some of the disruption announcements from the auto-announcer can be a bit wordy, particularly some of the engineering works announcements at weekends. However, on the whole I think it’s a useful feature to have. It’s just a shame that it doesn’t seem that reliable?