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On Fri, 4 Apr 2008 02:18:37 +0100, John Rowland wrote:
The air-conditioned S stock will have doors that automatically close if the train stands in a station too long, to keep the cold air in, and it'll have working door open buttons to get them open again. Maybe they should have revolving doors on the trains. I was once on a crush loaded tube train which pulled into a busy station, but no-one wanted to board at our particular door, so the outside button was not pushed. The people inside all had our backs crushed against the curved door, and when we realised that the door wasn't opening, no-one could work out where the door button was. Extra door buttons on the ceiling would solve the problem, or sensors which automatically open [unlocked] doors if the carriage is crowded. Or just having the driver open all the doors at busy stations/times. (This would save time anyway as it would avoid the delay between the driver releasing the doors and a passenger pressing the button.) |
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