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    Virgin Trains East Coast plan 'customer zones' + RMT strike action SUSPENDED

    Actually I would argue that the new generation of senior railway managers are definitely trying to make it work like Sports Direct. Especially when a member of safety critical staff replies to non-rules trained manager's instruction 'That is not safe, I will not be doing that.' to be told...
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    National Rail Conditions of Travel 'unlawful'

    It would certainly throw a cat among the pigeons, but the only loses will be the customers. Train Operators would need to increase their 'compensation investigation' teams to prove liability. Network Rail would have to increase their 'compensation investigation' teams to prove liability...
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    TfL change to website security prevents older smart phones accessing their website

    You may find TfL also had to take action against Cloudbleed which was causing a leak of personal data over HTTP. TfL being one of over 120000 sites at risk.
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    Odd (and I think stupid) routing through Swindon station

    Some colleagues do like giving drivers a route refresher sometimes.
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    Muppet Fare Dodger Caught on SWT via Twitter

    The problem with SWT on that 2Fxx flow though is that it is predominantly (though not exclusively) the domain of non-commercial guards. Someone somewhere must have evaluated that the cost of "commercialising" the route, paying the additional training and wage costs for commercial guards and...
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    Northern pay negotiations - deal agreed

    The Government set the benchmark by increasing the National Minimum Wage. That makes anyone else's wages, for work which maybe worthy of a premium over the NMW, worth less. Or maybe someone who works a shop till, or cleans an office, should be paid the same as someone who is reponsible for...
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    The annual "Boxing Day Trains" row.

    Paid at an extremely premium rate though. Treble time for signallers and controllers to at start with - so staffed as lean as possible.
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    Signaller assessment

    I have lost track of which version of the interview process we use now. Obviously everyone gets the same questions; but it was something like the maximum score you could get was: Existing grade 10-6: 70 points Existing grade 5-1: 50 points Non signaller: 30 points Although that has...
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    Signaller assessment

    One thing to remember with the signaller assessments is that it does not matter if you pass at the assessment stage; the manager now only needs to interview the top 5 scoring candidates. Like many specialist roles these days - HR have meddled with the recruitment process to try and align it...
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    Strike-hit commuters to hire own train?

    Now wouldn't that be a swell marketing gimmick that was had recently.... :wink:
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    What is causing the shortage of Thameslink drivers?

    To be fair the TOC has a responsibility to reasonably expect you to be relieved at that 6 hour mark; therefore you can refuse if there is no likelihood of you reaching a suitable PNB point.
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    Power outage at Basingstoke signalling centre

    Just because they can 'run trains normally' it does not mean trains are in the right place. Anything sat in Exeter New Yard was probably stabled and in need of a crew to travel by road or special ECS to prep the unit. What would be the point of sending crews west by road 'just in case' the...
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    Teenager abused by Northernrail customer service

    Spoofing an e-mail address is ridiculously easy and indeed legitimately used by many companies; including ones I work for. Obviously when the e-mail headers are examined, it will reveal where the e-mail originated, or not.
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    Passing Stations With No Notice

    The problem here is that SWT has an automated PA that needs to be programmed in advance. The guard presets the calling patten using a 4 digit code. If the guard does not know the new calling pattern as a normal service there may not be a 4 digit code to use. They can not manually remove...
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    What are *EO* and **** on Open Train Times?

    Thing is that before Opentraintimes only rail staff with access used it. Also, some signallers use the berths as personal reminders. If a train is due to recess in a loop a time might appear in the berth in rear...
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    XC HST Split - Lawrence Hill (Bristol) - 31/10/16

    I would tell it to buck-EYE up it's ideas....
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    'Train overshoots station' at Pewsey

    Around this way; seasonal working instructions state if it is an overshoot due to low adhesion then setting back is prohibited. For all we know....
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    Southern DOO: ASLEF members vote 79.1% for revised deal

    You mean the half-dozen employed on the Island Line?
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    TfL to take over most, if not all London suburban services

    You would hope for fleet consistency that TfL would take the SWT 455's, ready for an upgrade to their preferred HC stock supplier, displacing the Desiro's to the Guildford/Woking stopping services. Option B might be that the platform allocations change? All Guildford/Woking stopping services...
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    People allowed in the cab

    But Pilotman do not have a cab pass. Nor do track staff needing to examine the line from a train cab - used here when drivers are really vague with their rough ride reports.

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