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by petenixey
4269 days ago
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It's kind of crazy to think that the platform-side doors will increase service capacity by removing the ability for people to commit suicide in front of trains. The frequency with which there is "a passenger under a train" must have a tangible effect on tube capacity. |
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I guess (though I don't use the tube, I can't verify) that the platform-side doors help control this kind of behaviour.
(There was a link going round a year or two ago about (IIRC) New York improving service reliability by reducing the flow and introducing slack into the timetable but I can't currently find it. Lots of academic research into this topic though.)