Xbox Phone Number - British Transport Police

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  1. Cottonmouth

    Cottonmouth Active Member

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    Has any noticed / heard that when travelling on the Transport Police livery and they give out the phone to call they say SIX ONE O ONE SIX, should that not be SIX ONE ZERO ONE SIX
     
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    I raised this point in one of the other threads. Even though it goes against the principles of the phonetic alphabet and numbers apparently this is how it’s recited IRL. Working on the real railway correct use of phonetics was drummed into as regards safety comms and it kind of rankles a bit.
     
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  3. Clumsy Pacer

    Clumsy Pacer Well-Known Member

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    It appears some companies pronounce it as Oh, some as Zero. Six one oh one six is more common though.
     
  4. surreychuff#3060

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    61 zero 16 on my SWR service this morning… first time I think I’ve been listening out for it!
     
  5. smugstarlord#4202

    smugstarlord#4202 Well-Known Member

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    Does it really matter?
     
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  6. eMAyTeeTee

    eMAyTeeTee Well-Known Member

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    I mostly hear six one oh one six tbh
     
  7. OldVern

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    Yes it does. This is supposed to be a simulation and safety critical voice comms are part of that.

    Okay in this case it's a pre-recorded public announcement but if we ever get to the point of voice interaction between player and AI signaller then they need to get it right.
     
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    f__s_cw Well-Known Member

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    To lots of people, yes. Just because it doesn’t matter to you, doesn’t mean it doesn’t matter to others. It’s part of the immersion. Besides, if the current version makes no difference to you, why would having the prototypical version cause you problems?
     
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    dal#7945 Well-Known Member

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    I got admit i turned the announcements off they started to get on my moobies.
     
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  10. smugstarlord#4202

    smugstarlord#4202 Well-Known Member

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    Its not causing me problems. I merely asked if it mattered. When you look at the scope of issues the route has had, saying oh instead of zero is a minor issue.
    Plus wouldnt your attention be on driving the train, rather than focusing on what the speech actually says?
     
  11. solicitr

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    If the real railways say "oh," then incorrect or not the sim is doing its job.

    Remember, those announcements are recorded by actors, not trained police comms personnel.
     
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  12. cornetrunner

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    More important still, they are recorded for passengers, most of whom probably refer to zero as oh in phone numbers.

    (This is a bit like computer scientists getting annoyed with people for counting from 1 to 10 rather than 0 to 9.)
     
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  13. ididntdoit

    ididntdoit Well-Known Member

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    Whenever I ask for someone's phone number they generally start off by saying 07 not zero 7. As far as I'm aware no UK phone numbers have letters in them so there's no need for to pronounce zero.
     
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  14. trainbro#3176

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    It depends on the operator I think
     
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    If im correct the route it self reflect 2018/2019 and they say in the stream the number has changed but maybe i have understood that wrong.
     
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    jack#9468 Well-Known Member

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    I've only ever heard it pronounced oh rather than zero.
     
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  17. gm3161

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    oh rather than zero also reduces the number of syllables used as well
     
  18. spikeyorks

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    Didn't think I would have cause to post this twice in a week. :)

    "O's".
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    "Got any P's?":)
     
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    I find I sometimes need to code shift when reading numbers over the phone to people with different accents, as some are more likely to hear "oh" as "four" while others hear "zero" as "three oh"
     
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    I’ve heard zero but it is definitely used less than oh

    I don’t think I’ve ever read out a phone number and used zero in my life.

    I recall even as a child oh live and kicking (a popular children’s Saturday morning tv show on the uk) the the number was always oh one eight one eight one eight one eight one
     
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    Ha, I'm old enough to remember when it changed from 081 to 0181, and they re-recorded the jingle for it. And indeed Multi-Coloured Swap Shop before that, with 01 811 8055. All 'oh' rather than 'zero'!
     
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  23. spikeyorks

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    Then there was bacon sarnie loving Ed Milliband who only created 'Net Zero' because his original project left him at risk of getting sued by these guys. ;)

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  24. redrev1917

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    Back in the days before premium numbers where a thing to fleece money out of virwers
     
  25. stujoy

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    That phone number is etched in my memory. Legend has it that if you dial it now, Noel Edmonds will still answer. I’d like to swap a Gary Glitter album for some roller skates.
     
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  26. spikeyorks

    spikeyorks Well-Known Member

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    Special guest. "I'd like to swap myself for Kier Starmer".
    What could possibly go wrong? ;)

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