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date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 21:13:00 GMT,
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West Hampstead Overground
It makes you wonder.
Towards the end of their franchise Silverlink decided that the
platforms at West Hampstead NL would be better identified as Eastbound
and Westbound instead of 1 and 2. Si they changed the signs and
updated the auto-announcements but missed out on some of fthe
announcment options so a mixture of old and new references could be
heard.
Then along come London Overground who decide that platforms should be
numbered and put up new signs. Again they have updated the
announcements but not all of them so the mixture persists!
LO have also introduced their corporate identity in the form of nice
black on orange nameboards, with roundel, bit these are marked as
temporary signs so yet more money is going to be spent later.
Couldn't they live a little longer with the Silverlnk signs?
Pity they apparently can't afford to replace the illegible PIS
monitors though.
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Peter Lawrence
date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 21:13:00 GMT
author: Peter Lawrence
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Re: West Hampstead Overground
On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 21:13:00 GMT, "Peter Lawrence"
wrote:
>LO have also introduced their corporate identity in the form of nice
>black on orange nameboards
Nice but not very readable due to the darkness of the orange. Why not
just stick an orange stripe on the bottom until ready to replace them
with full-size enamel roundels, I wonder?
Neil
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Neil Williams
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date: Tue, 24 Jun 2008 05:31:24 GMT
author: (Neil Williams)
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Re: West Hampstead Overground
"Neil Williams" wrote in message
news:48608683.149253753@news.individual.net...
> On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 21:13:00 GMT, "Peter Lawrence"
> wrote:
>
>>LO have also introduced their corporate identity in the form of nice
>>black on orange nameboards
>
> Nice but not very readable due to the darkness of the orange. Why not
> just stick an orange stripe on the bottom until ready to replace them
> with full-size enamel roundels, I wonder?
>
They probably wanted to obliterate the Silverlink green and purple
completely. That would probably have covered half the signs anyway,
including part of the station name if a simple orange strip had been used?
Paul
date: Tue, 24 Jun 2008 11:52:10 +0100
author: Paul Scott
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Re: West Hampstead Overground
On 23 Jun, 22:13, "Peter Lawrence" wrote:
> LO have also introduced their corporate identity in the form of nice
> black on orange nameboards, with roundel, bit these are marked as
> temporary signs so yet more money is going to be spent later.
> Couldn't they live a little longer with the Silverlnk signs?
I think the cost of putting them in is negligible in the greater
scheme of things. They were starting to look very out of place now
everything else has been repainted and cleaned up.
> Pity they apparently can't afford to replace the illegible PIS
> monitors though.
As I standard it, the aim for the first 6 months was a deep clean and
repaint with no upgrades, apart from ticket machines and barriers. New
displays and shelters and so on will go in next.
I've noticed the stations at the west end (Acton Central-Kew Gardens)
seem to already have the high quality LED displays like those proposed
for the rest of the network, though I'm not certain they're new.
U
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date: Tue, 24 Jun 2008 04:19:43 -0700 (PDT)
author: Mr Thant
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Re: West Hampstead Overground
Paul Scott wrote:
> "Neil Williams" wrote in message
> news:48608683.149253753@news.individual.net...
>> On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 21:13:00 GMT, "Peter Lawrence"
>> wrote:
>>
>>> LO have also introduced their corporate identity in the form of nice
>>> black on orange nameboards
>>
>> Nice but not very readable due to the darkness of the orange. Why
>> not just stick an orange stripe on the bottom until ready to replace
>> them with full-size enamel roundels, I wonder?
>>
>
> They probably wanted to obliterate the Silverlink green and purple
> completely. That would probably have covered half the signs anyway,
> including part of the station name if a simple orange strip had been
> used?
Why were the new signs not ready? LOROL was inevitable months before the
handover.
date: Tue, 24 Jun 2008 12:21:55 +0100
author: John Rowland
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Re: West Hampstead Overground
John Rowland wrote:
> Why were the new signs not ready? LOROL was inevitable months before the
> handover.
>
If memory serves, the "full" rebranding exercise isn't due to take place
until the ELLX (Phase 1) is ready to open, at which point they'll do it
as a "big bang".
Cheers,
Barry
date: Tue, 24 Jun 2008 17:38:47 +0100
author: Barry Salter
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Re: West Hampstead Overground
On Jun 23, 10:13 pm, "Peter Lawrence" wrote:
> It makes you wonder.
>
> Towards the end of their franchise Silverlink decided that the
> platforms at West Hampstead NL would be better identified as Eastbound
> and Westbound instead of 1 and 2. Si they changed the signs and
> updated the auto-announcements but missed out on some of fthe
> announcment options so a mixture of old and new references could be
> heard.
>
> Then along come London Overground who decide that platforms should be
> numbered and put up new signs. Again they have updated the
> announcements but not all of them so the mixture persists!
I've always thought it was odd the way that LU refers to platform
numbers in announcements.
More than once I've been on the platform in a large interchange
station and there has been announcement on the lines of "would
customers on platform 6 please note that something terrible is about
to happen" and looked around to find that platform numbers don't
appear to be displayed anywhere on that station and none of the
punters has a clue where platform 6 might be. I wonder if the staff
do.
>
> LO have also introduced their corporate identity in the form of nice
> black on orange nameboards, with roundel, bit these are marked as
> temporary signs so yet more money is going to be spent later.
> Couldn't they live a little longer with the Silverlnk signs?
>
> Pity they apparently can't afford to replace the illegible PIS
> monitors though.
> --
> Peter Lawrence
date: Tue, 24 Jun 2008 11:43:43 -0700 (PDT)
author: MIG
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