… people pressing the train door button before it lights up / sounds.
Do these people think the only thing keeping doors closed, as the train in moving, is everyone’s desire not to fall into the ballast and get chewed up?
Thicker than a diver’s boot, some people.
the only thing keeping doors closed, as the train in moving, is everyone’s desire not to fall into the ballast and get chewed up
Sure you could open doors of moving train in the 80's still, probably 90's for London commuter rolling stock.
The 313s did that when they had a lever. It was replaced with a button.
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… people pressing the train door button before it lights up / sounds.
Do these people think the only thing keeping doors closed, as the train in moving, is everyone’s desire not to fall into the ballast and get chewed up?
Thicker than a diver’s boot, some people.