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McShad wrote:And after they spend £300m, will those new yellow electronic information signs STILL say 'Signs under test' and be drastically wrong about the approach of trains?
Seriously, how long does it take to install and debug a system like that?
It is affectionately known as the Clockwork Orange because the carriages are small compared to the London system and most are painted orange.
crusty_bint wrote:::): touché. I was thinking more Executive and Parliament tho
Simba wrote:McShad wrote:And after they spend £300m, will those new yellow electronic information signs STILL say 'Signs under test' and be drastically wrong about the approach of trains?
Seriously, how long does it take to install and debug a system like that?
It's been working for the last 3 weeks okay hasn't it? I think it'd be better if they told you in the ticket concourse (at Hillhead at least) how long until the next train rather than the frequency of the trains.
lynnski wrote: They're building on Paisley Road West, just around the Kinning Park area, lets hope it's not the usual £150, 000 odd for a shoebox nonsense.
JayKay wrote:lynnski wrote: They're building on Paisley Road West, just around the Kinning Park area, lets hope it's not the usual £150, 000 odd for a shoebox nonsense.
That will be Capitol Park, described here as an
exclusive development of 36 apartments...include urban crash pads and also one and two bedroom apartments designed for today's modern lifestyle.
Morehere
Fair and square aiming for the trendy shoebox market.
Mind you, it is handy for the Louden Tavern, the Govan Orange Hall and the Blue Star Social Club, facts they strangely fail to draw attention to...
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