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Re: Olympic Loop





Bob <gioia@fastlink.com.au> wrote in article
<34A65632.29122F7E@fastlink.com.au>...
> Albert Alcoceba wrote:
> 
> > In the message about  Olympic Loop, from GIOIA@FASTLINK.COM.AU to
> > ALL!, GIOIA@FASTLINK.COM.AU said:"
> >
> > GG> Sounds good in theory but who is responsibe for the chuckle head
> > that
> > GG> tries to open the doors on the opposite side to the guard, gets
> > stuck
> > GG> half in and half out as the train mooves off and gets killed.
> >
> > Provide staff on the platforms to look after this.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Albert.
> >
> >  * RM 1.31  * Albert! alberta@zip.com.au
> > http://www.zip.com.au/~alberta/
> 
>    When there is no guard watching out on the "unprotected" side there
> are 16 doors of an 8 car set to look after. How many staff would you
> need to protect the "chuckleheads" from trying to force the doors open
> as the train mooves off?

I would imagine that during the operation of Olympic Park station, that
place will be crawling with security, whose job should be to ensure that
people leave the arrival platforms as quickly as possible to enable the
next train to arrive - why can't thet ensure that nobody attempts to
reboard the train?

>                                 Bob
> 
>