Passenger door buttons gone on refurb D Stock
Boltar wrote:
On Feb 20, 4:13 pm, John Hearns wrote:
And why suddenly qualify with "in the rush hour".
Umm , because its busy then? Sorry , was I making this too
complicated?
Only for yourself.
People with wheelchairs travel on the accessible parts of the Tube in
the following manner: go through the wide gates, using Oyster card.
Use lift to descend to platform level. Get on train.
Repeat in reverse order at destination.
So presumably all the people standing in the train doors who can
barely get on themselves miraculously just melt out the way as soon as
they see a wheelchair? Perhaps there are magic wheelchairs that shrink
so they're only a few inches wide?
Are you seriously arguing that people in wheelchair do not travel on the
Tube? If so you are wrong.
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Michael Hoffman
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