UK Rail stations not up to scratch
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Rail Station Gripes
UK rail stations aren't quite up to scratch are they. Okay, so maybe you only spend five or ten minutes there each day, but if the loo is filthy and there's nowhere to deposit litter what do you do?
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Railway stations, what you possibly have to gripe about with them? For me the main source of irritation is the way the announcements are always timed to coincide with a passing train.
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| 19-10-2007 | Rail Industry: We will whinge about things we DO understand. Late trains may be a financial inconvenience to you, but they could be a LIFE inconvenience to me if I get sacked because I'm late again thangs to the bloody useless rail industry! If the trains ran on time and provided a decent ser...more | Merlin |
| 12-8-2006 | Number One: Try buying a ticket before you travel (IT'S A LEGAL REQUIRMENT).However, since you are such an expert' you will have a thorough knowledge of the NATIONAL CONDITIONS OF CARRAGE.
and Number Two, If you are trying to work out what to do with your old ticket I will spell it out for ...more | TONY |
| 10-8-2006 | Oh if we could have announcements. My station has no TV screens or announcements just a phone which is often broken or hazardous to health. When you do get through the foreighn operator usually can't understand the name of the station! | Barney |
| 02-6-2006 | You try running a station! It's not easy. £90 a minute fine to the Operator for each late arrival at principal stations. And having to deal with smart alec, complaining, ignorant passengers.
Don't winge about things you don't understand. | Rail Industry |
| 25-4-2006 | I agree with that comment about station announcements and not being able to hear them properly. I would say it is worse in the big stations that have a city link service and at peak times when there are trains pulling in at different platforms. Very frustrating, but what can you do? It isn't a...more | Matt |
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