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« on: March 30, 2008, 20:26:39 »

Hi to folks down in Devon & Cornwall I am asking if any of the stations on any of the branch lines has a sign the wrong way, as ours in Melksham has the exit arrow point left and should be pointing right  Huh

If you were to go left  you could exit to the station but this is over 5 bar locked gate.

I know the clocks went forward yesturday so if you do get of the 19.11 or 19.47 you  can see which is the correct way out.

Can you help us?
Would be cheaper for FGW (First Great Western) to do a swap then make a new one.
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« Reply #1 on: March 31, 2008, 05:00:53 »

Yes ... we have a leftie



and we needa rightie



but with leftie text  Cheesy
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« Reply #2 on: March 31, 2008, 20:26:03 »

Like it.
I used Customer as Andrew Haines wants his staff to refer to passagners as Customers
Thanks for putting on pictures I tried but had problems.
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« Reply #3 on: March 31, 2008, 21:06:30 »

Like it.
I used Customer as Andrew Haines wants his staff to refer to passagners as Customers
Thanks for putting on pictures I tried but had problems.

Sorry, I am lost with this "customer" thing- I have read it on several boards (Why not move this topic to "Across the West?").

As far as I can see, only you, Sion, have used the word "customer." What are you trying to say?
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« Reply #4 on: March 31, 2008, 21:46:15 »

Btline.

I work in customer service (not FGW (First Great Western)) but an IT Company, I will remeber I am passenger to FGW not a customer  Huh

Or are we both?  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #5 on: March 31, 2008, 22:22:21 »

Btline.

I work in customer service (not FGW (First Great Western)) but an IT Company, I will remeber I am passenger to FGW not a customer  Huh

Or are we both?  Roll Eyes
Both, you are a passenger on a train, and a customer of FGW when buying a ticket, this should mean that staff can talk to faredodgers like sh1t as the're not a "customer" as they haven't paid!  Wink Cheesy Cheesy
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« Reply #6 on: March 31, 2008, 22:53:00 »

Yes, I understand your point about wanting to be a passenger etc. Wink

But where did your post come from? Where did the reference about Haines come from?

That's what I'm confused about!

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As for me, I prefer passenger.
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« Reply #7 on: April 02, 2008, 22:45:26 »

As for me, I prefer passenger.

I for one prefer "customer", but we can agree to differ. 

The reason for my choice is that the word "customer" implies a relationship where the person who is using the services provided by FGW (First Great Western) should be the one for whom that service is provided. 

It could be argued that at present the customer in some instances is the Department for Transport, who have specified how many trains to be run and laid down some constraints on timing, but in such a way that operational convenience is more important to the TOC (Train Operating Company) than providing the travelling public with a train at the time he / she wants.   I know that's the case on the TransWilts and I question the very odd looking schedule on the Newquay line too.

In hindsight, perhaps the term "passenger" is best - and that things might be better from Newquay to Par, and from Trowbridge to Swindon, if they were truely treated as the "customer".
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« Reply #8 on: April 03, 2008, 07:35:33 »

Yes, I understand your point about wanting to be a passenger etc. Wink

But where did your post come from? Where did the reference about Haines come from?

That's what I'm confused about!

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As for me, I prefer passenger.

I think the confusion is because there is a very similar post to this one which I stumbled across the other day... It has one of the two pictures (above) on, and that one mentions passengers (or was it customers).. Maybe Sion or Grahame could point us in the direction of the other post if it is still around?
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« Reply #9 on: April 03, 2008, 08:19:05 »

Yes, the thread has wandered off, hasn't it?  Let's leave the "customer v passenger" for another area, should we, and I'll explain the original topic

It started off like this ....

If you get off a train at a station you've never been to before, you hope for certain signage such as station name, and a sign pointing to the exit and (perhaps) to the town.   We've not had such directions at our station for a while - the Wessex panel that showed such details was replaced by a sign about the TOC (Train Operating Company),  with the graphic of a map replaced by a photo of the Station Manager responsible for the area.  So we were sort of delighted when a new sign went up ...

EXCEPT ... it's the BACK of the sign you see when you get off the train. You have to find the gate in the fence yourself and then guess where the town is, or double back into the car park to see which wasy it points if you realise there's a sign at all.  It would be much better to have a "opposite hand" sign.

Now - although our town is pretty large = population around 23,000 - our station is very similar in service to some of those in Devon and Cornwall (actually we have far fewer trains than such metropolises as Luxulyan and Sandplace) so we wondered if any of them had the same situation - but with a sign of the "hand" we need.   The we could ask FGW (First Great Western) to swap them (or, heaven forbid, let us swap them) and you'ld have a "win, win".

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« Reply #10 on: April 03, 2008, 08:37:25 »

Now - although our town is pretty large = population around 23,000 - our station is very similar in service to some of those in Devon and Cornwall (actually we have far fewer trains than such metropolises as Luxulyan and Sandplace) so we wondered if any of them had the same situation - but with a sign of the "hand" we need.   The we could ask FGW (First Great Western) to swap them (or, heaven forbid, let us swap them) and you'ld have a "win, win".

And then you'd both have a "winning hand"..........
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« Reply #11 on: April 03, 2008, 20:44:34 »

I just wanted to swap our sign please

Not swap the word "customer for passenger" to VV

Please can folks look at their stations and see if theirs is the wrong way round  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #12 on: April 04, 2008, 16:13:51 »

There used to be a sign at Coombe Junction above the waiting shelter (put up by Wales & West) showing from left to right:

an Blue arrow pointing Left, Liskeard/Looe, Blue arrow pointing right

Think about it!
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« Reply #13 on: April 04, 2008, 17:03:48 »

Theres a nice one at Devonport stating 'This platform for stations to Plymouth'.....
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« Reply #14 on: April 09, 2008, 07:13:53 »

There used to be a sign at Coombe Junction above the waiting shelter (put up by Wales & West) showing from left to right:

an Blue arrow pointing Left, Liskeard/Looe, Blue arrow pointing right

Think about it!


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