NSEWonderer
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I don't believe door release is agreed by Aslef on Desiros, much less the 458/4/5s? DOGC in itself is a stopgap till things are ready for full Doo and that again being related to 701s.It allows the guard on long distance services to carry on with the customer service aspect of the role until dispatch is required though.
It's agreed with ASLEF on legacy stock where possible, makes more operational sense in my opinion and doesn't need the guard to drop everything to release the doors.
Should be a no brainer when the time comes.
Plus most Guards are used to already making their way to said door come time of arrival at a station on long distance services. For example the fast Portsmouth out of Waterloo that passed clapham will first stop at Woking, more than enough time for the Guard to do a full round of the train and back.
The Weymouth the same except it stops at clapham for pickup. Again still enough distance to do customer duties and be door ready come Woking. I don't see what amount of time is really saved on the long distance routes to start initiating door release by driver on 450s and 444s.
Does it make sense to a degree, yes, more so on the metro services which is what 701s are doing. It does yes make sense that a Driver will know if they're fully accommodated as to release the doors or not without having to do extra steps to prevent door release by Guard.
The logistics of implementing this on legacy stock efficiently isn't however such a simple matter, especially having to train in these new things to some staff but train out other things from staff to allow it to run potentially smoothly ontop of the other potential equipment incompatibilities and risks that need to be looked at, but I digress much from this 701 thread.
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