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Old September 22nd 18, 10:59 PM posted to uk.railway,uk.transport.london
Clive D.W. Feather Clive D.W. Feather is offline
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Default Wasted space in 313 cabs

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The door to a middle cab compartment was open in our 313 this morning on GN.
I'd never really notice quite how large the area is. It must be 8 or 9 feet
deep with the actual driving position a little cupboard with a door. The rest
of the space was empty. I realise the 313s were built a long time ago back when
passenger numbers were probably much lower, but what was the thinking behind
having so much dead space in a train?


If I remember correctly, it's standing room and exit space; the doors
there can be used by the public. I thought that if two units are coupled
the connecting doors can be opened to allow passengers through, though I
could be wrong.

At least once I boarded a 313 at Finsbury Park through those front
doors; it was so crowded the driver let us come right up to the front
and look out of the window on the run to Moorgate.

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Clive D.W. Feather