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On Thu, 09 Oct 2014 15:47:32 -0500
Recliner wrote: wrote: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-29520761 I distinctly remember arguing on this group a few years back with someone saying that walk through tube trains would be impossible because of [insert nonsense reason about loading gauge here]. Good thing for them I can't remember who it was and I'm too lazy to go through the archives otherwise there would be a serious session of I Told You So right now. Apart from being being lazy, you have a bad memory as well as a poor grasp Or perhaps I use my memory for more important things than remembering the names of people in long ago usenet arguments. of engineering. The argument was with me, and it was that small-size Tube stock would need to be articulated to have wide through gangways. Years Yes you did. Then it was pointed out to you that equally narrow non articulated trains in paris already had walk through at which point you disappeared in a fog of bluster. ago, such trains were proposed for the Victoria line, but Metronet went for cheaper conventional stock with your favourite thick walls instead. And that proves what other than metronet were idiots? -- Spud |
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