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MIG wrote:
On 1 Dec, 22:25, " wrote: Neil Williams wrote: On Tue, 01 Dec 2009 20:36:25 +0000, " wrote: I wonder if that will change anytime soon, considering that it this is often the case in continental Europe. I think the DLR would operate too slowly if fully automatic, as people would keep holding the doors open. (For safety reasons, you couldn't force them to close on people - you'd have to work them like a lift). That aside, are there any automated railways anywhere that don't have platform edge doors? Vancouver Is there any other system there to stop people being dragged if trapped in the doors? I know the Lille system, which was the first place where I saw platform-edge doors, but I haven't seen anything with neither. Maybe the detection of the door edge is particular clever, It is. |
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