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On Fri, 4 Apr 2008, Tristan Miller wrote:
In article , James Farrar wrote: On Thu, 3 Apr 2008 21:15:19 +0100, Tom Anderson wrote: On Thu, 3 Apr 2008, Tristan Miller wrote: What is the purpose of the "open" buttons on the doors of the London Underground carriages? On every Underground train I've used, the doors open automatically at every station. Is/was there a time or place where they don't open automatically and the buttons must be used? I have heard two possible explanations: one (as you stated) being that passengers were confused; the other being that there were fears of passengers using close-door buttons to close the doors on other passengers. Neither of these explanations seems particularly satisfying. I've used plenty of public transport systems in Europe where it was necessary to push a button (or even pull a handle!) to open the carriage door. Surely if continental types can learn to push a button, then so can Londoners. Do you have to use the open button at all stations, or are there some stations where the driver opens all the doors automatically? If not, then these systems are using the same principle as NR trains here, which Londoners do seem to manage to use without too much difficulty. If they do, then it does seem that continentals are cleverer than Londoners. This is where the problem arose here - in some stations, the driver would open the doors, so there was no point pushing the buttons. In some, he wouldn't, so passengers would have to push the button. This is where confusion sets in, because if the door in front of you isn't open, you can never be sure if it's the driver being tardy opening it, in which case you should wait, or a station where he's not going to, in which case you should push the button. This is where the little light on the button comes in - it means "you need to push me to open the door", but this was perhaps not clear enough for the tired commuting brain to reliably handle. tom -- BUTTS LOL |
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