It means there’s less than a 10 minute frequency between trains, i.e when you want or need to catch a train, you don’t look at the timetable and try and time it so you arrive not long before your train is due - you just turn up and go.
I believe globally it’s usually a 5 minute frequency which would really be turn up and go, but here they use TUaG to mean a 10 minute frequency. Personally, I wouldn’t really consider 10 minutes to be turn up and go, I’d still try and time things so I arrive 2 or 3 minutes before the train, but it’s a step up from the former 20 minute frequencies.
Wtf is turn up and go services? The article doesn’t explain
It means there’s less than a 10 minute frequency between trains, i.e when you want or need to catch a train, you don’t look at the timetable and try and time it so you arrive not long before your train is due - you just turn up and go.
I believe globally it’s usually a 5 minute frequency which would really be turn up and go, but here they use TUaG to mean a 10 minute frequency. Personally, I wouldn’t really consider 10 minutes to be turn up and go, I’d still try and time things so I arrive 2 or 3 minutes before the train, but it’s a step up from the former 20 minute frequencies.
Oh nice yeah 5 minutes would be amazing but at least it’s an improvement