Steve Smith
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People just need to stop being stupid...
That's never going to happen.
Steve.
People just need to stop being stupid...
That's never going to happen.
Steve.
There are some stations on the London Underground now which are totally sealed off between the platform and the track with sliding doors which only open when a train is present. I expect to see a lot more of these in the future.
http://www.flickriver.com/photos/news46/3404145349/
Obviously the train driver now has to stop in exactly the right place!
Steve.
That's never going to happen.
As it is for trams in all the airports I've been to.
That's much easier to do at airport rail systems - they're all new, and can be designed and built to standards, and retrofits are easy because the entire system is built to the same spec. About the only thing standard on the NYC Subway is the rail gauge and the voltage the trains run on.
Only single ride cards are paper. Get any other amount and they are plastic. But they do often get bent or magnetized easily and stop working which is a pain.
They system is terribly archaic and after any big storm the lowest stations are usually closed to pump out water. Thunderstorms usually cause signal delays lol. They have though upgraded a number of cars though to more modern ones.
I don't agree with the implication that the photos are a good thing because... those first images were taken during the time that help could have been "attempted" WITHOUT risk to the photographer. Things like this make me want to vomit.
There are some stations on the London Underground now which are totally sealed off between the platform and the track with sliding doors which only open when a train is present. I expect to see a lot more of these in the future.
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