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Robin May November 1st 04 10:40 AM

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Mrs Redboots wrote the following
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Robin May wrote to uk.transport.london on Mon, 1 Nov 2004:

Mrs Redboots wrote the


Obviously you never travel on the District line, then.


The buttons never work on the District line, the doors are always
opened by the driver. They stopped using those buttons years ago.

Hmm - never noticed it. Shows how observant I am..... and I was
using the District Line quite regularly a few months ago, too!


They still light up as if they work and a lot of people push them as
well. I think they don't realise that it doesn't make any difference.

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Trooper November 1st 04 10:50 AM

Spooks and Sliding Doors
 
Robin May loved his monkey enough to say...
Mrs Redboots wrote the following
in:

Robin May wrote to uk.transport.london on Mon, 1 Nov 2004:

Mrs Redboots wrote the


Obviously you never travel on the District line, then.

The buttons never work on the District line, the doors are always
opened by the driver. They stopped using those buttons years ago.

Hmm - never noticed it. Shows how observant I am..... and I was
using the District Line quite regularly a few months ago, too!


They still light up as if they work and a lot of people push them as
well. I think they don't realise that it doesn't make any difference.



I know that they don't make any difference, but push them anyway.
It lights up and sits there tempting you...

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michael hopkins November 1st 04 10:59 AM

Spooks and Sliding Doors
 

"Trooper" wrote in message
t...
Robin May loved his monkey enough to say...
Mrs Redboots wrote the following
in:

Robin May wrote to uk.transport.london on Mon, 1 Nov 2004:

Mrs Redboots wrote the


Obviously you never travel on the District line, then.

The buttons never work on the District line, the doors are always
opened by the driver. They stopped using those buttons years ago.

Hmm - never noticed it. Shows how observant I am..... and I was
using the District Line quite regularly a few months ago, too!


They still light up as if they work and a lot of people push them as
well. I think they don't realise that it doesn't make any difference.



I know that they don't make any difference, but push them anyway.
It lights up and sits there tempting you...


I can remember that they always used to open them automatically in the
summer, to let frsh air in, and you had to press the button in the winter,
to keep cold air to a minimum. There used to be posters teling you of the
change each spring/autumn. I'm sure I can rememmber this in the the
mid-late 90s.

Michael



Dom Robinson November 1st 04 12:19 PM

Spooks and Sliding Doors
 
In article ,
says...
Robin May loved his monkey enough to say...
Mrs Redboots wrote the following
in:

Robin May wrote to uk.transport.london on Mon, 1 Nov 2004:

Mrs Redboots wrote the


Obviously you never travel on the District line, then.

The buttons never work on the District line, the doors are always
opened by the driver. They stopped using those buttons years ago.

Hmm - never noticed it. Shows how observant I am..... and I was
using the District Line quite regularly a few months ago, too!


They still light up as if they work and a lot of people push them as
well. I think they don't realise that it doesn't make any difference.

I know that they don't make any difference, but push them anyway.
It lights up and sits there tempting you...


It's like those idiots at traffic lights who either:

1. Press the button after someone else has done, in the hope that it changes
the lights quicker.

2. People who do (1), the lights change instantly by coincidence and they say,
"See?"

3. People who don't press the button at all and still wait for the lights to
change. I then press the button and say, "See?" :)
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Clive Coleman November 1st 04 02:06 PM

Spooks and Sliding Doors
 
In message , Mrs Redboots
writes
Obviously you never travel on the District line, then.
--
"Mrs Redboots"

I don't know about now, but in the late sixties, the tube stock was
operated buy either guard or driver depending on the stock, but
sub-surface stock, the doors were only released so that anyone wanting
to entrain or detrain would have needed to push a button next to the
doors. I understand this was because sub-surface stock spent more time
sat in stations in the open, and doors could be kept closed for the
comfort of punters.
--
Clive


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