This is the best performance figure for a weekday since the current franchise began.
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You may have only been on the train for 12 minutes, but its complete journey from beginning to end is likely to have been rather longer.bensonby wrote:yes, but 4 minutes late is still pretty late....especially if you are only getting on a 12 minute train journey. It's increasing your journey time by a 1/3.
To expect every single train service to be on time at every station it calls at throughout its entire journey suggests a lack of knowledge of how a railway is run and how a minor event in one place for a few minutes can create delays over a wide area for a long period. Hence my mission to educate a small number of train travellers living in a little London suburb and visiting a local community webiste, in the hope that the word will spread!bensonby wrote:I have issue with "on time" meaning "within 5 mins" - especially on metro services.
Page 6 of the Great Britain Passenger Railway Timetable recommends a minimum connection time of five minutes at any station, so a connection time of three minutes is not actually a connection at all. This definition of what is actually a connection and what isn't has been in place since long before rail privatisation.richpickings wrote:.... it is not much comfort for those who have been late or missed a connection by two minutes.
I totally agree - given the unreliable nature of the train service! ':lol:'To be honest I would question the organisational or planning skills of anyone whose plans to be on time for work or an important meeting will stand or fall on a delay of two or three minutes with a train connection.
I want to explain the kinds of reasons behind this sort of occurrence, cos it does happen quite a lot, and, from a customer's point of view, I know it's bloody annoying! (And I know, because when someone sees this go on, they press the Help Point to have a go, and answering that call is yours truly).Postman wrote:I get the first train some mornings which is never on time. It comes up on the screen delayed and then 10 minutes later it comes up again cancelled! Then everyone flees too the bus stops. Has made me late for work on many occassions!
When you consider the multitude of events that can cause an individual train to run late (and by late, I mean your definition of late, as little as a minute or two) and when you consider that a fair proportion of those reasons are beyond Southern's control, I don't think it is reasonable to expect every single train to run to time at every single station it calls at!richpickings wrote:I don't think it is too much to expect for a train service to run to the advertised times.
Yes, of course. Southern Control can miraculously magic a train and a driver out of nowhere to suddenly appear at a station and run whilst the train that should have formed it and the driver that should have driven it turns up later!Postman wrote:Is there no chance that if they know a train is going to be late at its final desination. They could put on another train to start the return journey, and keep the other train back?
bag lady wrote:Why is the first train late in the first place??
I've often wondered why signals seem to fail so often, and usually guessed it's either because the equipment isn't properly maintained or because it's obsolete, clapped out or otherwise needs replacing. Are you saying that theft of cable is in fact the main reason? If so, is anything being done to prevent this happening?Signal failures (peoiple stealing signalling cable).
theft of copper cables has become an increasing problem in recent years.... I can't comment if its the "main" reason signals fail - but I'd imagine its more common than people would think.Robin Orton wrote:
I've often wondered why signals seem to fail so often, and usually guessed it's either because the equipment isn't properly maintained or because it's obsolete, clapped out or otherwise needs replacing. Are you saying that theft of cable is in fact the main reason? If so, is anything being done to prevent this happening?
EVERY morning?Postman wrote:So they cancel my morning 05:24 train to london bridge and the next one is 05:58. That only 34 minutes plus my journey time, that im late for work! So thats nearly an hour late! Im sure if i told my boss how you have describe the way the trains work barty he'd understand and would have no problem at all with me being an hour late every morning!