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Colm Moore
24-08-2007, 14:20
I was in Connolly today as the 08:55 Sligo - Dublin Connolly arrived about 3 minutes early.

The majority of people wanted to use the one machine to exit. Is there a need for education here? (no bad suggestions wanted ;))

2Funki4Wheelz
24-08-2007, 15:55
If you lack the common sense to move to another machine you deserve to queue.
This even happens in Heuston where people queue to walk through an open door instead opening one themselves.

Mark
24-08-2007, 15:58
:D If you lack the common sense to move to another machine you deserve to queue.
This even happens in Heuston where people queue to walk through an open door instead opening one themselves.

Oh the embarressment of going to a closed door only to find it locked! ha ha

dowlingm
28-08-2007, 18:02
When I and Mrs D hit the subway station in the morning, there are two turnstiles (plus the manned one for cash fare a bit further off). One has a metropass and a token mechanism, the other one takes tokens only.

I have pointed out to my missus that by going ahead of me and putting in her token in the dual-mode one, it holds me up as I can't use the other one for my metropass.

Her answer is that she's left handed and naturally goes for the one on the left. Queueing theory assumes that all options are equally attractive - it doesn't account for the human element!

(now if the cheapskates at TTC would only retrofit a few more turnstiles given the huge increase in metropass sales, that'd be nice too.)

al2637
28-08-2007, 21:27
Just remove the validation and everyones happy :) :)

Colm Moore
29-08-2007, 18:51
This even happens in Heuston where people queue to walk through an open door instead opening one themselves.Baaaaaaaa! Baaaaaaaa!

Colm Donoghue
29-08-2007, 21:23
In Connolly the doors platform side of the barriers funnel people through the barriers nearest the ticket office side though. removing these would let people spread a bit more.