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Seriously, Do Not Walk Between Cars on a Moving Subway Train


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2 reasons. 1) Because the train operator did not spend the proper amount of time inspecting around and a safe distance behind his train, and 2) because a mutilated body that has been run over by a train bears little resemblance at all to a human body.

 

Or she could have been under the middle of the car where the operator cant see unless she/he goes in the tracks!

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Every car has a trip cock, A tripping device on the train. Whenever someone falls from a train, they activate it when their body hits it. Unfortunately, as soon as the train goes BIE, they are pretty much ran over and have little or no chance.

 

Oh yea ofcourse. I forgot about that. Thanks thou.

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You know I read something up on door restrictors. This is what they do. First they are attached to the door and the door can't be open more then several inches even with human hands. They can be opened when the T/O presses a button in the control cab. It's in use throughout the world on elevators and can be controlled using a computer system. The (MTA) should incorporate this system on all cars.

 

Boston's MBTA System alrady has this on all of their subway Cars, the Blue, Orange and Red Lines, all storm doors are locked and tthe olnly way they can be unlocked is by having either the motorperson or their attendant push a button or turn a lever to unlock all doors (especially on their NTTS being the 0700s on the Blkue Line and the 01800s on the Red Line). So at least it is impossible for someone to walk between cars that way in Boston

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