Re: NSE / BR Southern Route Codes
- From: "MIG" <googlespam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 7 Aug 2005 13:35:42 -0700
>If they're anything like the 323s were when I worked them, the
>displays will force a zero; they can't cope with a blank field
>(although on 323s '00' shows as a blank).
>
>So, to get " 5", the operator would have to enter "05" and it would
>display as "05".
That would certainly explain all the "00" on Southern, although it is
evidently possible to leave out the code field altogether. I wonder if
digits are allowed in the destination field as a way round this?
.
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