The changes mean that passengers will no longer be bombarded with unnecessary ‘tannoy spam’ that distracts from important safety-critical messaging
Repetitive and unnecessary on-board train announcements are set to be scrapped in England in what the transport secretary has described as a "bonfire of the banalities".Banal announcements set to be culled include self-evident instructions, such as having your ticket ready when leaving the station and contradictory calls for passengers to keep volume levels low while on-board announcements blare out.
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