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Old August 19th 04, 10:07 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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Default Efficient Terminal Layouts (was Diesel Electric Trains on CrossRail)

In message , Richard J.
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ISTR that the LU policy of checking the train before reversing is
not because it's not safe for the passengers to be carried into the
sidings, but because they have a tendency to panic and do stupid
things. This was after the incident at Liverpool Street where a guy
missed his stop and got carried into the reversing siding, but
instead of simply waiting for the train to reverse and deposit him
back at the platform, he went running through the train, slipped
while trying to cross between carriages and got dragged underneath
the train to his death.


Exactly. "Doing stupid things" in obviously hazardous situations is one
reason why slam-door trains will be withdrawn in 2004/5 ... except of
course for LU's entire fleet! (Slam doors at the end of each car)


What would it take to fit Central Door Locking to the connecting doors
on LU's fleet, such that the doors automatically lock when the train is
moving. Many slam-door coaches on the continent have this feature
(though most are set to lock when the speed reaches 5mph, which is
probably too high for LU).
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