Winter Timetable start this weekend folks, how exciting. This means the 06.47 from Bearsted that is scheduled to run at 06.44 under the autumn timetable but still arrives at 06.50 will now be scheduled to arrive at 06.43 but will still rock up at 06.50.
Why do they have summer and winter timetables anyway?
Railway companies have traditionally all changed their timetables on the same date every year to avoid chaos. But an extra date is added every six months to allow for more minor or urgent changes. A bit like the January transfer window.
Don't think it's anything more sinister than that!
Why do they have summer and winter timetables anyway?
Railway companies have traditionally all changed their timetables on the same date every year to avoid chaos. But an extra date is added every six months to allow for more minor or urgent changes. A bit like the January transfer window.
Don't think it's anything more sinister than that!
Yeah - but why? Why not just keep the same timetable in Summer and Winter?
Why do they have summer and winter timetables anyway?
Railway companies have traditionally all changed their timetables on the same date every year to avoid chaos. But an extra date is added every six months to allow for more minor or urgent changes. A bit like the January transfer window.
Don't think it's anything more sinister than that!
What's their excuse for the other 364 days of the year?
Grrrr. When they spent all that money on the undercut (that hasn’t improved anything) outside LB, they should have sorted out the junction outsideLewisham also. Takes 10 minutes to get through it at the best of times. Tonight 25 minutes.
Grrrr. When they spent all that money on the undercut (that hasn’t improved anything) outside LB, they should have sorted out the junction outsideLewisham also. Takes 10 minutes to get through it at the best of times. Tonight 25 minutes.
Ahem, Diveunder.
NB, This whole exercise was based around improving the Thameslink service. Us mere mortals commuting from the suburbs didn't even enter the equation.
Grrrr. When they spent all that money on the undercut (that hasn’t improved anything) outside LB, they should have sorted out the junction outsideLewisham also. Takes 10 minutes to get through it at the best of times. Tonight 25 minutes.
In 20 years of commuting I've never known it so bad. They have just pushed the congestion down to the bottleneck at Lewisham.
Other than a Saturday morning recently my train has been delayed by 5 or 10 minutes arriving at Charing Cross 4 out of 5 days on both legs of the journey for months.
Arriving within 5 minutes of the scheduled time is an exception rather than a rule. Surely not an acceptable way to run a service that costs me just shy of £500 a month and due to rise in a few weeks.
They have the cheek to thank you for travelling with them as if any rational non- sado machoist would choose to if it wasn't a captive market.
No one accountable because you can't moan about it to the poor staff you have contact with because they have about as much influence on the service as Radostan Kishishev.
New years resolution is to just accept it and stopped getting the hump because it's futile.
Hopefully the xxxxs will get karmic comeuppance one day but doubt it.
Gotta go as pulling into stop only 9 minutes late today which is a result
Trains have been crap all week. Always delays because of congestion getting into London Bridge when I am on trains getting into London around 9:30. Thankfully I do different shifts each week so I miss out on the chaos around rush hour.
Trains have been crap all week. Always delays because of congestion getting into London Bridge when I am on trains getting into London around 9:30. Thankfully I do different shifts each week so I miss out on the chaos around rush hour.
Thameslink have been punished by capping their profits for the next three years to a fixed amount. Fair enough - but now they have no incentive whatsoever to do anything better!
No one accountable in any way for anything. No wonder it's crap.
Trains have been crap all week. Always delays because of congestion getting into London Bridge when I am on trains getting into London around 9:30. Thankfully I do different shifts each week so I miss out on the chaos around rush hour.
Thameslink have been punished by capping their profits for the next three years to a fixed amount. Fair enough - but now they have no incentive whatsoever to do anything better!
No one accountable in any way for anything. No wonder it's crap.
I like the Thameslink service as it goes direct to City Thameslink, a nice 1 min walk to my office. But the trains, new as they are, are freezing cold as cold air blowers are still operating. The seats are rock hard and uncomfortable. Plus I keep getting held up going home as my train is always stuck behind a late running Southeastern service. But at least I avoid the scrum at Cannon Street every evening, which is a bonus!
Edit to add: Thameslink also pay out for delays after 15 mins, not the 30 mins on Southeastern.
Trains have been crap all week. Always delays because of congestion getting into London Bridge when I am on trains getting into London around 9:30. Thankfully I do different shifts each week so I miss out on the chaos around rush hour.
Thameslink have been punished by capping their profits for the next three years to a fixed amount. Fair enough - but now they have no incentive whatsoever to do anything better!
No one accountable in any way for anything. No wonder it's crap.
I like the Thameslink service as it goes direct to City Thameslink, a nice 1 min walk to my office. But the trains, new as they are, are freezing cold as cold air blowers are still operating. The seats are rock hard and uncomfortable. Plus I keep getting held up going home as my train is always stuck behind a late running Southeastern service. But at least I avoid the scrum at Cannon Street every evening, which is a bonus!
Edit to add: Thameslink also pay out for delays after 15 mins, not the 30 mins on Southeastern.
What I'll say about Thameslink is that they go everywhere, I know people that come out in a cold sweat if a change has to be made and often with good reason!
Problem is, because they stop everywhere it is bloody easy to fall asleep on them and end up at Luton Airport or Brighton when the previous worst was Dover Priory or Faversham!
Why do they have summer and winter timetables anyway?
"Each December and May, train operating companies and Network Rail, which owns the UK's railway lines, publish updated timetables.
These changes, often by just a couple of minutes, may seem baffling to commuters who depend on being on the right platform at the right time each morning. But maintenance work , service alterations and seasonal pressures - at peak leaves-on-the-line times, some trains have to leave up to four minutes earlier - all mean the giant jigsaw that is the national railway schedule needs to be regularly adjusted.
Additionally, since 2004, an EU directive has required member states to change their timetables on the same date in December to prevent clashes between networks."
More depressing news The long delayed and disrupted process to award a new franchise to operate Southeastern rail services will likely cost the public purse £6.5 million by the time it’s awarded in 2019.
Why do they have summer and winter timetables anyway?
"Each December and May, train operating companies and Network Rail, which owns the UK's railway lines, publish updated timetables.
These changes, often by just a couple of minutes, may seem baffling to commuters who depend on being on the right platform at the right time each morning. But maintenance work , service alterations and seasonal pressures - at peak leaves-on-the-line times, some trains have to leave up to four minutes earlier - all mean the giant jigsaw that is the national railway schedule needs to be regularly adjusted.
Additionally, since 2004, an EU directive has required member states to change their timetables on the same date in December to prevent clashes between networks."
Why do they have summer and winter timetables anyway?
"Each December and May, train operating companies and Network Rail, which owns the UK's railway lines, publish updated timetables.
These changes, often by just a couple of minutes, may seem baffling to commuters who depend on being on the right platform at the right time each morning. But maintenance work , service alterations and seasonal pressures - at peak leaves-on-the-line times, some trains have to leave up to four minutes earlier - all mean the giant jigsaw that is the national railway schedule needs to be regularly adjusted.
Additionally, since 2004, an EU directive has required member states to change their timetables on the same date in December to prevent clashes between networks."
You're definitely proper Charlton with that degree of train knowledge :-)
so collectively last week delays totalling 6 hours - bearing in mind my commute is 47 mins each way, they have the audacity to offer me £6.00 in compensation fucking jokers might just return the cheque; keep it you cunts and put it towards some new signals
The Platform Staff at Charing Cross Station – I can only presume the interview process to land the position was proving the ability to breath, because it can’t have been showing any skills including customer service and being able to talk. I think the last time any of them smiled was when the Dover Priory service arrived on time back in 1974. I have to hand it to Southeastern though, they’ve managed to scrape the bottom of the gene pool, tip out the cretinous remains off the shovel and give it a hi-vis and a whistle. Impressive stuff.
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Don't think it's anything more sinister than that!
Tonight 25 minutes.
NB, This whole exercise was based around improving the Thameslink service. Us mere mortals commuting from the suburbs didn't even enter the equation.
Hooray
Other than a Saturday morning recently my train has been delayed by 5 or 10 minutes arriving at Charing Cross 4 out of 5 days on both legs of the journey for months.
Arriving within 5 minutes of the scheduled time is an exception rather than a rule. Surely not an acceptable way to run a service that costs me just shy of £500 a month and due to rise in a few weeks.
They have the cheek to thank you for travelling with them as if any rational non- sado machoist would choose to if it wasn't a captive market.
No one accountable because you can't moan about it to the poor staff you have contact with because they have about as much influence on the service as Radostan Kishishev.
New years resolution is to just accept it and stopped getting the hump because it's futile.
Hopefully the xxxxs will get karmic comeuppance one day but doubt it.
Gotta go as pulling into stop only 9 minutes late today which is a result
Fair enough - but now they have no incentive whatsoever to do anything better!
No one accountable in any way for anything. No wonder it's crap.
Edit to add: Thameslink also pay out for delays after 15 mins, not the 30 mins on Southeastern.
Problem is, because they stop everywhere it is bloody easy to fall asleep on them and end up at Luton Airport or Brighton when the previous worst was Dover Priory or Faversham!
These changes, often by just a couple of minutes, may seem baffling to commuters who depend on being on the right platform at the right time each morning. But maintenance work , service alterations and seasonal pressures - at peak leaves-on-the-line times, some trains have to leave up to four minutes earlier - all mean the giant jigsaw that is the national railway schedule needs to be regularly adjusted.
Additionally, since 2004, an EU directive has required member states to change their timetables on the same date in December to prevent clashes between networks."
The long delayed and disrupted process to award a new franchise to operate Southeastern rail services will likely cost the public purse £6.5 million by the time it’s awarded in 2019.
This week the Rail Minister confirmed another delay until 2019. Originally the franchise was intended to end in 2012 but has seen numerous short term extensions resulting in minimal investment.
http://www.fromthemurkydepths.co.uk/2018/12/06/cost-to-taxpayer-of-disrupted-southeastern-franchise-process-to-hit-6-5-million/