YellowBrick
Member
I've just changed at Birmingham New Street; my first time there in years. Imagine my confusion when, on changing from platform 1 to 11, it appears I have to gate-out, then gate back in, all on the same concourse! Talk about absurd.
What was the planning meeting for that? "Manager 1: You know what I thinking passengers want? More hassle and complexity while connecting in one of the busiest stations in the country." "Manager 2: Brilliant! And just think of all the people we'll get to have working for us." "Manager 3: Payrises all round!"
UK Rail moto: Assume passengers are criminals. I guess this is in line with that obnoxious "see it say it, sorted" thing that's everywhere constantly.
I can only assume this is some sort of jobs-creation program. All you have to do is wave some random piece of paper at the gate-guards and they just open the gate for you. It's a prime example of a "bull**** job". No wonder rail tickets are so expensive.
(Station Map: https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/static/images/content/rsz_12birmingham_new_street_1080x1920px (1).jpg - looks like I should have used the Red Zone for no gates, though that doesn't obviate my point and it's unreasonable to expect any non-regular traveller to know that.)
Edit: Seems the forum doesn't like the wikipedia link, but "bull**** jobs" is an actual thing.
What was the planning meeting for that? "Manager 1: You know what I thinking passengers want? More hassle and complexity while connecting in one of the busiest stations in the country." "Manager 2: Brilliant! And just think of all the people we'll get to have working for us." "Manager 3: Payrises all round!"
UK Rail moto: Assume passengers are criminals. I guess this is in line with that obnoxious "see it say it, sorted" thing that's everywhere constantly.
I can only assume this is some sort of jobs-creation program. All you have to do is wave some random piece of paper at the gate-guards and they just open the gate for you. It's a prime example of a "bull**** job". No wonder rail tickets are so expensive.
(Station Map: https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/static/images/content/rsz_12birmingham_new_street_1080x1920px (1).jpg - looks like I should have used the Red Zone for no gates, though that doesn't obviate my point and it's unreasonable to expect any non-regular traveller to know that.)
Edit: Seems the forum doesn't like the wikipedia link, but "bull**** jobs" is an actual thing.