This morning I counted 6 out of ~20 escalators at Reading out of service. This is not an uncommon occurrence.
Indeed, the 'down' escalator to 10/11 (London bound) platforms has been undergoing repairs for approximately the last month causing significant congestion on the stairs.
They seem to be doing rolling refurbishments, but several of the refurbished escalators are again out of commission.
Does anyone know why Reading in particular is so blighted? Network Rail stated they have issues with the engineer being London based and travelling out to Reading.
I'm not sure that can be the totality. Such a failure rate suggests either poor quality escalators or that they are beyond their design life, or being operated outside of the intended specification.
Indeed, the 'down' escalator to 10/11 (London bound) platforms has been undergoing repairs for approximately the last month causing significant congestion on the stairs.
They seem to be doing rolling refurbishments, but several of the refurbished escalators are again out of commission.
Does anyone know why Reading in particular is so blighted? Network Rail stated they have issues with the engineer being London based and travelling out to Reading.
I'm not sure that can be the totality. Such a failure rate suggests either poor quality escalators or that they are beyond their design life, or being operated outside of the intended specification.
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