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On Apr 5, 3:05*pm, "Paul Scott"
wrote: "Colin Rosenstiel" wrote in message .co.uk... In article , (asdf) wrote: 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.) This makes me ask why some NR stock, e.g. Class 365 networkers, will open the doors immediately after the driver door release if someone is pressing the button while newer stock, e.g. Turbostars, Electrostars and Desiros, not only seem to take longer for the drivers to operate the door releases in the first place but also will not open the door if the button is pressed; you have to release it and press again after the door release. The differences in station dwell times on GN and SWT are horrendous. SWT Desiro doors are released by the guard, but only after he has released his own door and looked down the platform... *Not exactly the fastest operating routine I should think... I'm also fairly sure that plug doors on Networkers are actually faster- moving than the sliding doors on 376s. The Desiro doors are so slow that they alone must add to the dwell time. |
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