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On Jan 9, 1:28*pm, "Ian F." wrote:
"Steve Dulieu" wrote in message om... Whilst this was going on, the customers on the stalled train expressed a desire to get off and continue their journey by other means, which, given that they had now been sitting there for 45 minutes was not unreasonable. What always puzzles me, as a passenger, in this kind of situation is why on earth passengers are made to wait (in this case) 45 minutes before being allowed to get off the train. It really is inconvenient and, while I realise that problems do happen, surely we should be allowed to get off the train ASAP and get on with our lives. I would go bananas if I had to sit for 45 minutes with what I presume was little or no information. On the main lines passengers in this situation have regularly thought bugger it and let themselves off the train either through the emergency door release or chucking something heavy through a window. Then railway companies act all surprised and come out with stern warnings against it. They seem to forget we're people, not cattle in a pen and people arn't going to sit around for ever if they've had enough and can get out. The tube doesn't have any obvious door release mechanisms inside the carraiges so thats out , so it would be a window job or get out the front door in the drivers cab. Though that 4th rail would make it a bit tricky ![]() B2003 |
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