The amber glow of bork illuminates Brighton Station
Briefly

Brighton Station's display board malfunctioned, briefly showing raw identifier data instead of train schedules, leading to confusion among football fans heading to London.
Govia Thameslink Railway acknowledged the issue as a reset error, stating that it is not uncommon for screens across their network to display such glitches temporarily.
The article reflects on the evolution of station boards, from manual printed boards to modern electronic displays, noting the nostalgic charm of past systems.
The malfunction at Brighton Station highlights the vulnerability of current digital systems to technical errors, contrasting sharply with the reliability of older mechanical systems.
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