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Old December 23rd 09, 10:20 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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Default Escalators at St Pancras International

On 23 Dec, 10:02, Eric wrote:
On 2009-12-22, Roland Perry wrote:

In message , at 22:44:21 on
Tue, 22 Dec 2009, Batman55 remarked:
I'm sorry? Are you saying that people passing a point, say half way down the
escalator at speed X in 2 columns will carry more than one column at speed X
and the other at 3-4X (which is what walking achieves)?


I doubt that walking down more than doubles the throughout, and against
that you have to balance the increased separation between walkers
compared with standees.


And the walking speed varies quite a lot between individuals, which will
tend to increase the separation.

Also, what about the effect of the queueing for the standing side which
tends to clog up the approach to the escalator and slows down the
would-be walkers?

E.


In general the same rule applies as on the motorway. Keep {left,
right}. Use the other lane to overtake if necessary. It's not
usually a problem if everyone moves to the right if and when they can.