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East Croydon commuters delayed by sat nav error


Stunned passengers travelling on a train from East Croydon were told their train would be skipping six stations, owing to a faulty satellite link.

Passengers were told by the driver that the train would be stopping at the end of the line in Caterham, Surrey, due to a lost Satnav link. Many passengers who had wanted to alight at the stations in between were subsequently forced to wait half an hour for another train.

It is claimed that because some stations have shorter platforms than others, train drivers are unable to open the right doors at every station on the route without the aid of satellite navigation.

One passenger said, "It's absolutely bizarre. We now have trains that can't let the passengers out because they fail to pick up signals from outer space."

A spokesman for Southern Railway said: "A lot of our trains have GPS which recognises where the train is and allows it to open the doors at the station, depending on the length of the train and the length of the platform."

He added: "Doors can be opened manually in an emergency but we would not recommend it at other times."

Comments(4)

ANNE GILES says...
2:55pm Tue 6 Jan 09

I once travelled on a tube where the announcements told us that we were approaching the station we had just left.

Lez says...
1:42am Wed 7 Jan 09

What a great example of too much dependence on an over-engineered system that cannot fail-safe.

Like many other things in present day life, there are people trying to convince us that we are advancing and things are getting better, but the truth is that things are getting worse and we are going backwards.

Brian Sewer says...
2:04pm Wed 7 Jan 09

Pay more money for this kind of service on the railways?

squired says...
4:24pm Wed 7 Jan 09

Bring back slam door trains. More seats, less breakdowns and no fights to be in the right position for the doors when the train stops. No need for GPS either.


Southern's trains have GPS which allows it to open the correct number of doors at stations with shorter platforms Southern's trains have GPS which allows it to open the correct number of doors at stations with shorter platforms

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