brianthegiant
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With a number of TOCs the bicycle symbol on or near the door adjacent to the cycle compartment is really hard to see on an incoming train, for example on EMT it is often a small white symbol on yellow background on pacers. On 222s its a white symbol on (wait for it...) white background! (albeit slightly different shade of white..). Conversely on ATW 158s for example you get a decent sized white symbol on blue background (ie the standard highway colours for cycle signage) & easy to spot from a distance.
I have good eyesight & I find some of them difficult to see on an incoming train, I imagine for anyone who wears glasses or is less familiar with train formations (i.e. where to look) they are almost useless.
Whilst on 222s etc you can also tell which end is which from the black or yellow coupler, most people wont know about that & it doesnt help with HSTs, pacers, etc,
I would have thought it would be in TOC interests to make cycle compartments easy to find, since loading cycles can be the critical timeline in station dwell times, of particular importance if a train is or is at risk of running late.
Is anyone aware of specific regulations which would apply to the legibility of of symbols on the side of trains, eg should be visible from a cetain distance, or to comply with accessibilty requirements for example
I have good eyesight & I find some of them difficult to see on an incoming train, I imagine for anyone who wears glasses or is less familiar with train formations (i.e. where to look) they are almost useless.
Whilst on 222s etc you can also tell which end is which from the black or yellow coupler, most people wont know about that & it doesnt help with HSTs, pacers, etc,
I would have thought it would be in TOC interests to make cycle compartments easy to find, since loading cycles can be the critical timeline in station dwell times, of particular importance if a train is or is at risk of running late.
Is anyone aware of specific regulations which would apply to the legibility of of symbols on the side of trains, eg should be visible from a cetain distance, or to comply with accessibilty requirements for example
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