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Kissing banned at railway station
Couples have been banned from kissing at Warrington Bank Quay Station because it holds up commuters.

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By Paul Stokes
Last Updated: 11:39AM GMT 16 Feb 2009

kissing banned at railway station
Kissing banned at railway station: No-kissing signs have appeared in the taxi rank at Warrington Bank Quay Station forcing lovers to use designated areas only. Photo: MANCHESTER EVENNG NEWS SYNDICATION

The means an end to passionate platform scenes like the one between Celia Johnson and Trevor Howard in the 1945 film Brief Encounter.

No-kissing signs have appeared in the taxi rank at Warrington Bank Quay Station forcing lovers to use designated areas only.

The signs were erected after concerns that passionate embraces were causing delays for commuters with more passengers being attracted there.

Warrington Bank Quay is believed to be the first in the country to put up such signs.

Ruth Sargeant, 38, who uses the station to travel to Manchester, said: "It’s ridiculous. I don’t see the point of having a no-kissing area, surely people are entitled to say their goodbyes."

And Tom Hall, 25, another commuter, said: "It’s daft. What are they going to do if they catch couples kissing, fine them?"

In the film Brief Encounter, which was filmed at Carnforth station in Lancashire, the doomed lovers played by Johnson and Howard, say their final goodbye at a railway station.

The no kissing signs are part of the £650,000 station refurbishment funded by Virgin Trains, Network Rail, the Northwest Regional Development Agency and the Department for Transport.

They are working in partnership with Warrington Borough Council’s plans to improve the forecourt.

The idea of no-kissing signs was first suggested by Colin Daniels, chief executive of the Warrington Chamber of Commerce.

He said: "It was all a bit of fun. But now Virgin Trains have agreed to put them up as part of the refurbishment.

"They may seem frivolous but there is a serious message underneath."

Virgin say the station has become "increasingly busy" since the introduction of their Pendolino trains between London and Glasgow and Super Voyager trains between Birmingham and Scotland.

A Virgin spokesman said: "It’s just a quirky thing, it’s nothing more than that.. It’s a light-hearted way of getting the message across.

"We are trying to tell people not to wait too long in the drop-off, but we don’t mind people waiting there for a short time."

Asked how the no-kissing rule would be enforced, he added: "We will apply this sensibly."


 

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February 17, 2009

Too funny. I guess being spontaneous is not an option any more. Take care,

February 17, 2009

So silly!!

Pat
February 17, 2009

This is kind of sad really.

February 17, 2009

Yikes. :

Shi
February 17, 2009

Man oh man.

February 17, 2009

Too funny! Next they’ll ban cars stopping to let passengers out. Now if they want to ban pigeons doing what pigeons do I’ll go along with that. 🙂 – – – –

February 17, 2009

I remember hearing about an old Alabama law denying citizens the right to carry ice cream cones in their back pockets. Not sure if it was ever real or not, but there are certainly some ridiculous ordinances out there!

February 17, 2009

A friend sent this to me – silly, but I can see how a kissing couple can impede traffic flow in the station.

February 17, 2009

This is just plain silly. Don’t like it, don’t look.

February 17, 2009

LOL! That’s very amusing. I think it’s even funnier that so many people are taking it seriously.

That’s kind of a stupid rule, don’t ya think? LOL Hugs,M

Funny!:)

That looks like a rule made to be broken. 🙂

February 17, 2009

I think it sounds like they don’t have enough to worry about… No Kissing??? How strange! Loves to you! ~M

February 17, 2009

Gee, I just have to be the odd one out, here! I’ve been in a hurry to get somewhere before, and been stuck behind people who were doing the sob-sob-hug-hug-kiss-kiss thing, blocking my way. Seemed to me like they darn well could’ve picked a place that wasn’t right in the way of people waiting to board the (metro, plane, train, bus, etc.) at least! And this is from someone who’s said good-bye to loved ones many times, especially during our military years! hugs, Nicky

When I first saw that sign I thought it was an Amish man by his hat! With the world falling apart this is what the railroads worry about! Thanks for the chuckle!

lol, that’s funny, I wonder how many people will actually follow the rule?

February 19, 2009

Love is banned.

February 19, 2009

Just when I think the world can’t get any sillier…