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John Rowland wrote:
"Arthur Figgis" ] wrote in message ... Is it because of the TPWS (a safety system, look for some metal grills between the rails), which would stop them if they came in any faster than a crawl? A while ago there were some posters at either Victoria or Waterloo explaining it. I've heard announcements pleading with people not to try to open the slam doors, as the train would continue to crawl rather than stop as might be expected. So has this particular implementation of TPWS made the railway less safe? It depends on your perspective. There is a school of thought that suggests such is the case when passengers alighting through slam doors while the train is still moving can get to the stopping mark before the train. |
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