>>2023441An update - whether it's via a sudden outbreak of common sense, or by taking all the wrong decisions until they buffer overflow and cancel out, or by some kind of devilish all-according-to-keikaku sort of business, who's to tell anymore.
>https://www.networkrailmediacentre.co.uk/news/new-use-for-euston-advertisement-screen-as-its-turned-back-on-after-passenger-feedback>As part of Network Rail’s five-point plan to improve the passenger experience at London Euston, rail engineers will begin tests on Wednesday evening (11 December) to display live travel information on the large screen where the station’s departure boards used to be. >The former advertisement board will give passengers live updates about their train services.>The improvements are being made in response to feedback from passengers wanting to see a return of a large focal point on the concourse for travel information.