flitwickbeds
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Was at the London Bridge Thameslink platforms last night around 6:30pm (I know, what was I thinking?!). The announcements were constant, barking, loud... and as a result totally inaudible. There were literally so many manual simultaneous announcements happening on different adjoining platforms that you actually couldn't focus and it was just a wall of incomprehensible noise.
I've been in the same place at a weekend during the day before and while there were no manual announcements then, there was an automated "see it, say it, sorted" announcement that triggered simultaneously on every platform. However due to the slight delay on each one, it became a jumbled mess (if you you see suspicious talk suspicious talk to a member member member of member of of staff staff staff")
I appreciate that at busy, open stations like LBG it's impossible to coordinate announcements so that only one platform has one at once. But is there anything else that can be done to ensure announcements are actually useful?
(I wish I'd gotten a recording, it really was just a shouting match)
I've been in the same place at a weekend during the day before and while there were no manual announcements then, there was an automated "see it, say it, sorted" announcement that triggered simultaneously on every platform. However due to the slight delay on each one, it became a jumbled mess (if you you see suspicious talk suspicious talk to a member member member of member of of staff staff staff")
I appreciate that at busy, open stations like LBG it's impossible to coordinate announcements so that only one platform has one at once. But is there anything else that can be done to ensure announcements are actually useful?
(I wish I'd gotten a recording, it really was just a shouting match)