I have even heard some SWR guards repeat various safety announcements that the automated announcements said a few minutes before. What is the point of having automated announcements if the guard is just going to repeat everything. The only time that a guard should come on the PA and make announcements is if the automated announcements are broken or if there is some disruption or alteration or important message to inform people of. No other TOC is as bad as this. Go on Southern and you very rarely hear their guards and obs repeat what the automated announcements say. SWR really also need to crackdown on their guards making too many announcements.
This, this, a million times this!
If you regularly travel on another TOC, you will eventually tune all the announcements out.
If you don't travel on SWR Class 444 trains with some regularity, you won't be able to appreciate that on these services, this tuning-out is impossible. The auto-announcements are an acceptable volume, but manual guard announcements are routinely 85 decibels plus. The manual announcements will often take almost two minutes each time, as well. After
every stop yesterday, the guard announced, at over 85 decibel volume:
- Destination (the auto announcer said this 15 seconds ago)
- Calling Points (the auto announcer said this 15 seconds ago)
- Next Stop (the auto announcer said this 15 seconds ago)
- First class locations
- Quiet coach locations ("please keep noise down here"- the irony!)
- Safety notices are located in every coach (so they're everywhere then- does this need to be said?)
- If you see something unusual... (the auto announcer said this 15 seconds ago)
- Where the guard is located (potentially useful to be fair; only say this and let the auto-announcements cover everything else?)
The journeys are otherwise pleasant. This constant barraging of
loud messaging really is a step-above what is experienced elsewhere.
(As an aside- I've never noticed passengers elsewhere muttering "shut up"(*) during announcements, apart from on SWR).
* or words not quite so polite!