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Lots of people are offering suggestions on how to evacuate a station. As
none of us know the real story in this situation it is pointless to continue to comment. Even if the staff were useless, rude and incompetent the station still needed to be evacuated. It is normal procedure to put people on a train if one is available. The main aim is to clear the station as quickly as possible. To evacuate by train a member of staff would advise the driver of the situation and then both would manually open the doors to let people on. The member of station staff would normally gather everyone together on the platform so they would be put into one carriage. As this can take time asking people to leave may be the quicker option. I think you would find at stations like Highgate staff are more likely to evacuate by train because of the lay out of the station. One thing I do know is that everytime I evacuate a station I learn something new. So lets hope the staff at Farringdon will do better next time. |
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