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On 1 Sep, 19:36, Boltar wrote:
I can't help thinking that the escalators would get more people up and down them in a given time if people could stand on both sides in the rush hour since you always get a (sometimes dangerously) large queue for the right side and far fewer people going on the left (plus theres always some idiot tourist who can't read who blocks it anyway). I realise it might inconvenience people in a hurry but I reckon the pros would outweight the cons. Opinions? B2003 Why not speed the escalators up? Or have, where there are several escalators, one faster speed escalator. Paris had (or still has) a faster speed "travelator" at Gare Montponarsse. John |
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