mustang1
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When on the subway, why does the announcement come AS the site are closing that the train is going to whatever destination and if I want to go elsewhere the then I should wait for the next train
10 question limit there. Idk sup with that dude.You should post this on the "Ask me any question" thread....there's some clever dude offering to answer questions like this![]()
I don't know. Train and platform announcements are a complete mystery to me. At our rural station, for example, we are frequently informed that "Security personnel tour this station 24 hours a day." Which is news to the cows grazing nearby.When on the subway, why does the announcement come AS the site are closing that the train is going to whatever destination and if I want to go elsewhere the then I should wait for the next train
Are those really cows, look again.I don't know. Train and platform announcements are a complete mystery to me. At our rural station, for example, we are frequently informed that "Security personnel tour this station 24 hours a day." Which is news to the cows grazing nearby.
Is it really sad to admit that I'm trying to work out where that station that is?
Scotrail have me worried with their on-board announcements whenever I'm on a train approaching the stop at the end of the line, e.g. "We are now approaching Glasgow Central where this train terminates". I always imagine that the train is going to self destruct after it stops and turn into a little pile of rubble on the track.
Should it not be "We are now approaching Glasgow Central where this SERVICE terminates", or even better for the plain English campaign "We are approaching Glasgow Central which is the last stop on this line, so you'll obviously need to get off the train you nobbers".
I found the cost of the express to be well worth avoiding the horror of the piccadillyI caught the tube from Heathrow, and loved the playful driver announcing "Thank you for choosing the Piccadilly Line ...."
Well, I live in twickenham, so going to paddington would be insane.I found the cost of the express to be well worth avoiding the horror of the piccadilly
You go all the way to cockfosters thenWell, I live in twickenham, so going to paddington would be insane.
Also, you know you are not in Kansas anymore, when you board a train to Cockfosters.