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Changes to train delays 03/02/2022 at 23:08 #144983 | |
9pN1SEAp
1180 posts |
Hi, For some of the extended delays (e.g. police & ambulance), the driver has a great knack of knowing the ETD. Perhaps the ETD could be less accurate (both optimistic or pessimistically) depending on the nature of the delay? Thanks Jamie Jamie S (JAMS) Log in to reply The following user said thank you: CarrotPie |
Changes to train delays 05/02/2022 at 21:02 #145031 | |
Red For Danger
172 posts |
I always stop reading after knowing what the delay is for that very reason so I don't know how long I need to wait - I think it is more true to life if you don't know what the delay is and makes it more interesting to work around
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Changes to train delays 07/02/2022 at 00:57 #145055 | |
bfcmik
100 posts |
I have had trains report that their issues have been resolved up to 20% earlier than the ETD but also trains who have phoned to say the issue has not yet been resolved for anything up to 30 minutes!
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Changes to train delays 20/12/2022 at 17:28 #149463 | |
markymark2000
39 posts |
Much better to have unknown delays in some cases. Much like most of the track/point/signal failures. You try to plan around it. Much more realistic to not have known times.
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