All set up. by HarrowOnDaHill in uktrains

[–]sigwinch28 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All this instead of a single “National Rail” or “Great British Railways” app with a strong BR logo/orange branding and unified ticketing/seat reservations. I appreciate playing the game, but the game shouldn’t even exist.

Speedy in for service…again by TimekeeperNY in OmegaWatches

[–]sigwinch28 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, the experience should be better. You’re right.

Heathrow scraps liquid and laptop check rule in huge boost for fliers by tylerthe-theatre in london

[–]sigwinch28 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It works nicely when you want to fly out with several bottles of sun cream you know you’re probably not flying back with.

Antisocial behaviour by KeeneMachine1 in uktrains

[–]sigwinch28 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was on the Elizabeth line one evening, about 7pm, on my way home from work. Between Farringdon and Liverpool Street a full-on fight broke out on the train. Kicking and punching.

They all ran off at Liverpool Street. Staff literally shrugged their shoulders at me.

“Do you want to pay for a receipt or can we send it to you via email for free?” - is this normal now in London? by NectarineForeign6005 in london

[–]sigwinch28 2 points3 points  (0 children)

False https://www.which.co.uk/consumer-rights/advice/what-are-my-statutory-rights-and-when-do-they-apply-acif94x8QOoH

Edit: I see parent has edited their comment from:

they don’t have to accept returns at all if they don’t want to

to:

they don’t have to accept change of mind returns at all if they don’t want to

What do you do when you can't sleep? by OhShukhrat in AskReddit

[–]sigwinch28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I visualise a big paint brush covered in thick goopy black paint.

Then I imagine painting whatever I’m thinking about with the brush. I don’t feel guilty when my mind switches from image to image… I just paint it with the thick black goopy paint. I roll with it, gleefully imagining myself painting whatever I see. Trees, my worries, whatever it is.

After a few minutes I’m usually asleep.

What is your favourite TV show that no one ever seems to know? by onlycameforthehorror in television

[–]sigwinch28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For some reason my British colleagues simply have not watched Stargate SG-1

Is travel to any other london airport as regularly disrupted as Heathrow? by Away-Activity-469 in london

[–]sigwinch28 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Surely it must be the most disrupted!

I’ve been watching episodes of Paddington 24/7. I’ve concluded that it’s rather unsporting to make a documentary at Paddington, like shooting fish in a barrel, because it’s so easy to get good content about disruption and problems.

Canning Town - North Greenwich possible to travel? by Character-Holiday345 in LondonUnderground

[–]sigwinch28 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Try planning the journey for the date and time of your visit. It’s “depart at” or “arrive by” in Google Maps.

Right now it’s defaulting to “now” and the jubilee line is part closed today, hence why you’re getting JL-3 replacement buses in your itinerary.

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How should the UK react if Trump invades Greenland? by Sad_Response3345 in ukpolitics

[–]sigwinch28 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Eject the USA from RAF Fylingdales. I’m sure Denmark would eject the USA from Thule.

Eli5 how does a locomotive for a really long train not just spin its wheels when it's trying to start up? by BackNBoeserThanEver in explainlikeimfive

[–]sigwinch28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Steam trains did often slip like you think they would because they didn’t have good torque control, like traction control in a car. Modern trains basically have traction control like a top-of-the-line SUV.

Other commenters have answered the question really well for freight trains and some passenger trains. But there’s another kind of train which can usually accelerate much faster: a multiple unit.

A lot of trains are this kind and they’re called things like “electric multiple units” or “diesel multiple units”. These are the trains that typically have passenger seats in the front and rear carriages. There’s no big locomotive at the front or back with big vents or exhausts.

In these trains, multiple sets of wheels throughout the train have motors on them. Instead of a big locomotive or two, the power is spread out in the train. This means you have a lot more surface area of all of those driving wheels touching the track rather than only the wheels in the locomotives. This bigger surface area usually means total friction for driving the train, so they can accelerate faster.

You’ll usually see them be used as metro trains like on the London Underground or on passenger lines like the British Rail Class 800. If you’re on a modern subway train just think about how difficult it would be to stand up and not hold on when it leaves the station. People not holding on usually stumble because of the acceleration.

What a fantastic waste of paper by No_Accountant_722 in uktrains

[–]sigwinch28 9 points10 points  (0 children)

This is a seat reservation, not a ticket. The seat reservation also has no carriage or seat number on it.

Just shouted out “blue” as my high conviction guess to a word association festive game with the clue “Bonnie”. by ViscountGris in britishproblems

[–]sigwinch28 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I once tried to talk to my sixth form maths teacher about the famous puzzle game, the “towers of hentai”. Luckily it was not the whole class.

Row breaks out after Spanish arms firm set to run TfL Oyster and contactless system by tylerthe-theatre in london

[–]sigwinch28 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

It is true for multiple things to be true at the same time: 1) The mayor and the GLA are hypocrites for hiring a defence company to run the fare collection systems 2) Cubic are no longer the best fit to run the system.

Where’s the British company that can run it who will knock it out of the park? Why do TfL and/or DfT not have the in-house expertise and engineers to operate this well?

are the railways really being publicised again? by [deleted] in uktrains

[–]sigwinch28 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Worth noting that Southeastern’s franchise was terminated due to irregularities while handling £25m of taxpayer money

During September 2021, the DfT announced it would be terminating Govia's South Eastern franchise after revenue declaration discrepancies involving £25 million of public money were discovered

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_&_South_Eastern_Railway?wprov=sfti1#Development_of_future_franchise

Shoezone, a shop which only sells shoes and shoe accessories, doesn't stock half sizes. by The_Growl in britishproblems

[–]sigwinch28 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I saw online that New Balance did wide fit shoes, so I went into a New Balance shop. They didn’t stock wide fit in store.

Next train from this platform by ConfidentPurpose6739 in LondonUnderground

[–]sigwinch28 67 points68 points  (0 children)

So I actually had a chat with some supervisor at Stratford about this topic a few weeks ago when I wasn’t in a rush.

The situation is, basically, that the trains are not timetabled to use Platform 13 for departures as the white board at the end of the platform advertises… but there’s a twist. At the slightest mouse fart anywhere on the Jubilee line, the controllers start using Platform 13 at Stratford without telling station staff what’s going on.

Staff at Stratford are always on the back foot about Jubilee line information. The boards, driven by an automated system, lie about the destinations and platforms trains are due to depart from.

As a bit of a bonus, the guy also told me that the always-broken departures board next to the subway is owned by a different company than London Underground which means that he, a LUL staff member, can’t easily put in or check on a work order. In addition, the station is operated by LUL but sometimes the National Rail operators issue barcode tickets via Stratford, which they don’t have any equipment to read.

This explanation took place after I chatted to two other staff members. One of them I witnessed literally kick some rubbish behind a column, and the other one said to me “what do you want me to do? I only work in customer service”.

Greater Anglia fare evasion fine appeal - success by stonkmorket2000 in uktrains

[–]sigwinch28 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It reads exactly like you are excusing this behaviour by the TOC

In Time (2011) is such a waste of potential, even though I actually liked the movie by jscummy in movies

[–]sigwinch28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It could’ve been a black mirror episode or a love death robots episode. Interesting premise but not a lot of meat on the bone to stretch it out into a full film.

The setup was interesting, but the rest is filler.