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If the doors are proved closed, the exterior orange light will be off, else it will be on. Away from a platform, the train management system will be of more use.
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On 14/12/2016 21:12, Steve Lewis wrote:
If the doors are proved closed, the exterior orange light will be off, else it will be on. Yes, I know that. But what I am asking is that if there is a door fault, if the guard light will give any other indication. Also, is there a particular indication on the guard light if somebody pulls a passenger alarm? Away from a platform, the train management system will be of more use. Are you referring to the onboard computer? |
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On Wed, 14 Dec 2016 22:24:50 +0000
" wrote: Yes, I know that. Then ring them up and ask your stupid ****ing questions... |
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