• zephyreks@lemmy.caOP
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    2 years ago

    I saw this a lot in Asia and it sounds like a great idea. Also helps to reduce platform noise, which is nice.

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      . Also helps to reduce platform noise, which is nice.

      Come to Sapperton Station and let’s discover together how 60db train arrivals pale in comparison to the real 140db concern. It’ll take 20 minutes, max, for for next example to roll through.

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    2 years ago

    That’s cool. Now you’ll know where the doors will be every time it stops.

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    2 years ago

    Not from Vancouver but this seems like a good idea. Is track invasion a common enough problem to justify the cost in your experience?

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      A few weeks back I was out with my kids and heard about someone jumping in front of the train that day.

      All I could think was: what if a kid was sitting up front enjoying the ride and looking at the tracks? How would I deal with that if it were my kid?

      Sounds like a justified cost to me.

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        2 years ago

        Gotta be honest, I didn’t even think about people killing themselves I was thinking more people trying to do graffiti. Yeah that seems a justified cost

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      2 years ago

      I’ve definitely seen trains get stopped for such reasons… I really feel for the people who have to clean it up.

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        2 years ago

        Seems harder to pull someone off the tracks with these in place.

        I also hear people with no easy options will still find a way to accomplish their last goals.

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          How are they going to end up on the tracks? Doors open after train stops and closes before train starts.

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            I’m not saying it’ll be easy. Wasn’t it stadium where a guy hopped a barrier and fell onto the tracks from above?

            And each minute inside that aquarium will be so comfy in the summer.

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                You’re saying “glass it up and A/C the place” as if that’s not like shooting oneself in the foot because crutches are fun?

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      Knew that would be RMtransit. Great creator if you like transit topics or like to learn about infrastructure of the world around you. Weird though that they said 5 years ago that these were ‘unfeasible’ only to now do another study.( https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/translink-skytrain-station-platform-screen-doors-feasibility) I bet what took them so long was the all the old trains are only just being started to be phased out with the mrk 4 trains. I guess they’ll have more consistent door positions once those old ones are gone. I’ll be happy to have fewer track intrusion sudden stops