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Recliner[_2_] February 24th 11 01:53 PM

BBC: Doors opened on moving Victoria Line Tube near Brixton
 
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-12565894

Seems like a bit of a storm in a tea-cup, but at least it wasn't one of
the new 2009 stock trains, despite the BBC's pic showing one.



Paul Terry[_2_] February 24th 11 02:55 PM

BBC: Doors opened on moving Victoria Line Tube near Brixton
 
In message , Recliner
writes

Seems like a bit of a storm in a tea-cup,


Not according to the Evening Standard:

COMMUTER TERROR AS TUBE DOORS OPEN ON A MOVING VICTORIA LINE TRAIN

I ask you!
--
Paul Terry

Mizter T February 24th 11 03:24 PM

BBC: Doors opened on moving Victoria Line Tube near Brixton
 

"Paul Terry" wrote:

In message , Recliner
writes

Seems like a bit of a storm in a tea-cup,


Not according to the Evening Standard:

COMMUTER TERROR AS TUBE DOORS OPEN ON A MOVING VICTORIA LINE TRAIN

I ask you!


It rather makes you want to go and pop a balloon in the ES newsroom, seeing
as they're all so on edge...


[email protected] February 24th 11 03:38 PM

BBC: Doors opened on moving Victoria Line Tube near Brixton
 
On Thu, 24 Feb 2011 15:55:15 +0000
Paul Terry wrote:
In message , Recliner
writes

Seems like a bit of a storm in a tea-cup,


Not according to the Evening Standard:

COMMUTER TERROR AS TUBE DOORS OPEN ON A MOVING VICTORIA LINE TRAIN

I ask you!


No doubt they've found the usual mousy timid types afraid of their own shadow
to recount their stark terror as they watched the doors open while they
sat on their seat 10 foot away.

B2003



Recliner[_2_] February 24th 11 03:43 PM

BBC: Doors opened on moving Victoria Line Tube near Brixton
 
wrote in message

On Thu, 24 Feb 2011 15:55:15 +0000
Paul Terry wrote:
In message , Recliner
writes

Seems like a bit of a storm in a tea-cup,


Not according to the Evening Standard:

COMMUTER TERROR AS TUBE DOORS OPEN ON A MOVING VICTORIA LINE TRAIN

I ask you!


No doubt they've found the usual mousy timid types afraid of their
own shadow to recount their stark terror as they watched the doors
open while they sat on their seat 10 foot away.


Probably more a case of the journos asking, "Were you terrified?", and
the pax mumbling something unintelligible. Or they just ask enough
people till one of them agrees they were indeed terrified (anything to
get their name in the paper, not that the ES even did that).



George February 24th 11 05:33 PM

BBC: Doors opened on moving Victoria Line Tube near Brixton
 
On 24 Feb, 14:53, "Recliner" wrote:
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-12565894

Seems like a bit of a storm in a tea-cup, but at least it wasn't one of
the new 2009 stock trains, despite the BBC's pic showing one.


I had thought it would be impossible to open the doors when a train
was moving, unless it was by using the emergency controls.

Richard J.[_3_] February 24th 11 09:07 PM

BBC: Doors opened on moving Victoria Line Tube near Brixton
 
George wrote on 24 February 2011
18:33:52 ...
On 24 Feb, 14:53, wrote:
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-12565894

Seems like a bit of a storm in a tea-cup, but at least it wasn't one of
the new 2009 stock trains, despite the BBC's pic showing one.


I had thought it would be impossible to open the doors when a train
was moving, unless it was by using the emergency controls.


Presumably this is true for more modern stocks, which force you to wait
seconds while the nanny electronics works out whether you've actually
stopped. It's one of the pleasures of the Paris Métro to be able to
alight before the train stops (on some lines anyway) - quite like old times.
--
Richard J.
(to email me, swap 'uk' and 'yon' in address)

john b February 25th 11 03:06 AM

BBC: Doors opened on moving Victoria Line Tube near Brixton
 
On Feb 25, 9:07*am, "Richard J." wrote:
George wrote on 24 February 2011
18:33:52 ...

On 24 Feb, 14:53, *wrote:
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-12565894


Seems like a bit of a storm in a tea-cup, but at least it wasn't one of
the new 2009 stock trains, despite the BBC's pic showing one.


I had thought it would be impossible to open the doors when a train
was moving, unless it was by using the emergency controls.


Presumably this is true for more modern stocks, which force you to wait
seconds while the nanny electronics works out whether you've actually
stopped. *It's one of the pleasures of the Paris M tro to be able to
alight before the train stops (on some lines anyway) - quite like old times.


See also: the District Line. Erm, allegedly.

--
John Band
john at johnband dot org
www.johnband.org

[email protected] February 25th 11 08:51 AM

BBC: Doors opened on moving Victoria Line Tube near Brixton
 
On Thu, 24 Feb 2011 22:07:05 +0000
"Richard J." wrote:
Presumably this is true for more modern stocks, which force you to wait
seconds while the nanny electronics works out whether you've actually
stopped. It's one of the pleasures of the Paris Métro to be able to
alight before the train stops (on some lines anyway) - quite like old times.


I tend to score most elf-n-softie legislation, but I have to say that allowing
people to get off a train while its still moving is a bit dodgy IMO. If
you slip and your leg goes between train and platform you're in deep ****.
With a routemaster its not so bad since you fall off you land in the road,
end of - and hopefully a following vehicle doesn't run you over , but with
a train it won't stop and you have a good chance of losing a limb. Or in
the case of slam door stock being whacked from behind by a door opened by
someone else.

B2003


Paul Terry[_2_] February 25th 11 09:10 AM

BBC: Doors opened on moving Victoria Line Tube near Brixton
 
In message
, john
b writes

See also: the District Line. Erm, allegedly.


Quite definitely, in fact. Doors opening a second or so before coming to
a total standstill is relatively common on the District, although I've
never noticed more than about 2 seconds.
--
Paul Terry


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