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David Bradley December 30th 05 09:43 PM

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With temperatures at zero and below in London during the last few days, why do
passengers on Underground trains stopping at surface stations having to endure
an icy blast with doors unnecessarily opening?

David Bradley

Alex Watson December 30th 05 11:08 PM

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David Bradley wrote:
With temperatures at zero and below in London during the last few days, why do
passengers on Underground trains stopping at surface stations having to endure
an icy blast with doors unnecessarily opening?


Do Tube trains even have door opening buttons anymore? I know the newer
District line stock doesn't, including the refurbished D (?) stock.
Although.. I remember they *used* to leave the doors shut during winter,
so presumably the system still works for those trains with buttons.

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Jonathan Morris December 30th 05 11:40 PM

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Alex Watson wrote:
Do Tube trains even have door opening buttons anymore? I know the newer
District line stock doesn't, including the refurbished D (?) stock.
Although.. I remember they *used* to leave the doors shut during winter,
so presumably the system still works for those trains with buttons.


You certainly don't need to press the button anymore on any LUL trains
in my experience. I'm sure you used to press the open button on the
Central Line trains, but can't remember when I last did it. Can you
still close them, or is control completely removed for the passenger?


Jonathan Morris December 30th 05 11:40 PM

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Alex Watson wrote:
Do Tube trains even have door opening buttons anymore? I know the newer
District line stock doesn't, including the refurbished D (?) stock.
Although.. I remember they *used* to leave the doors shut during winter,
so presumably the system still works for those trains with buttons.


You certainly don't need to press the button anymore on any LUL trains
in my experience. I'm sure you used to press the open button on the
Central Line trains, but can't remember when I last did it. Can you
still close them, or is control completely removed for the passenger?


Colin Rosenstiel December 31st 05 12:30 AM

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In article , (David Bradley) wrote:

With temperatures at zero and below in London during the last few
days, why do passengers on Underground trains stopping at surface
stations having to endure an icy blast with doors unnecessarily
opening?


Because they never go selective door opening and closing working properly.

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Colin Rosenstiel

[email protected] December 31st 05 07:57 AM

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Jonathan Morris wrote:
Alex Watson wrote:
Do Tube trains even have door opening buttons anymore? I know the newer
District line stock doesn't, including the refurbished D (?) stock.
Although.. I remember they *used* to leave the doors shut during winter,
so presumably the system still works for those trains with buttons.


You certainly don't need to press the button anymore on any LUL trains
in my experience. I'm sure you used to press the open button on the
Central Line trains, but can't remember when I last did it. Can you
still close them, or is control completely removed for the passenger?



I don't think there have ever been any close door buttons on the
Underground. The first time since the 1930s or 1940s that buttons were
introduced was on the D stock on the District, and pretty soon they got
into a pattern of just opening all the doors in summer, but leaving the
passengers to open them (not close them) in the winter. They also had
a system where, when standing at the terminus, one door per carriage
would be open.

I can't remember having to use the door open buttons anywhere on the
Underground since the Jubilee Line Extension opened. Presumably this
was something to do with the doors being linked to the platform edge
doors on that line. Why they then stopped being used on other lines I
don't know.

On the DLR passengers always have to open the doors, but can't close
them.


TKD December 31st 05 08:47 AM

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I don't think there have ever been any close door buttons on the
Underground.


Doesn't the Central line have them?



[email protected] December 31st 05 10:06 AM

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TKD wrote:
I don't think there have ever been any close door buttons on the
Underground.


Doesn't the Central line have them?



I didn't think so, but I spose I'll have to check now.


Kevin Bean December 31st 05 10:59 AM

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"Alex Watson" wrote in message
...

Do Tube trains even have door opening buttons anymore? I know the newer
District line stock doesn't, including the refurbished D (?) stock.
Although.. I remember they *used* to leave the doors shut during winter,
so presumably the system still works for those trains with buttons.

--
Alex Watson s/deadspam/froup/ to reply


Drivers operate the doors to avoid delays.




Simon Lee December 31st 05 11:50 AM

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"TKD" wrote in message
...
I don't think there have ever been any close door buttons on the
Underground.


Doesn't the Central line have them?


The Central Line does have door open buttons, actually located on the door
itself.
However, I've never had to use them.




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