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by lorenzotenti
391 days ago
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What really stands out is the difference in design philosophy. In London, the gates are normally closed and only open if your Oyster card is valid. In Tokyo, the gates are open by default and only close if your card fails. You don’t have to wait for doors to open and close every time—it just keeps the flow moving and feels way faster. |
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They also have the display screens located farther ahead so you don't have to stop walking to see how much fare you were charged.