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Friday, January 11, 2013

Evaluating The Role Played By Station Clocks In Railway Stations Today

By Shari Swanson


One feature that cannot be missed in the railway terminus today is the station clocks. They may not trigger much thought on sight but they are bound to raise a few questions in the mind of the curious passenger. One would begin to wonder what exact purpose it is they serve.

The most obvious importance is that of telling the time. Early days of the 19th century did not have the kind of technology that is available today. These clocks were important in making passengers aware of the time. Among the first terminus to use them was the grand central terminal in 1913. There were limited ways of telling the time during this period. The most common one was the wrist watch.

Supposing one could not afford the wrist watch, it would be difficult to tell the time while travelling. This could be disastrous as the possibility of passengers missing their trains is rather high.

These devices however have a much reduced role to play in informing passengers of the time in society today. The high levels of technological advancement have almost rendered them obsolete. Most passengers today can afford a wrist watch. An even greater number of the passengers have mobile telephones which have the capability of telling the time in addition to its many functions.

A train passenger is therefore spoilt for choice if he or she needs to know the time. The convenience provided by the mobile phone and other technological devices would make most passengers rely on them to tell the time.

Station clocks are very beautiful works of art. They are appealing to the eye and add to the overall beauty of a place. Despite them not being of much use in telling the time, their aesthetic value cannot be downplayed. Their beauty is bound to keep them around for a long time to come.




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