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The time wasted on opening and closing the tube doors has
always irritated me. The train comes to a stop, we wait for the doors to open, people get in and out, the doors close, and we wait for the train to start. The Helsinki metro (very modern) gets it right, though the plastic bucket seats become a pain in the sitting down place by the end of the not very long line. Why can't London do the same? But I get the feeling that some stock does open its doors as soon as the train stops, though progress seems to be intermittent, and that's easier than the closing phase. I estimate that 5 - 10 seconds per station could be saved by cutting out these delays. It's not the difference between night and day, but small improvements add up. Michael Bell -- |
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