Travelling on the train often
holds a great sense of mystery. Sure, it holds a great value to the economy in
the fact that it brings together as many people as possible to herd them all to
one destination. But many train stations are way out of town compared to their
desired location. Some may see it as a cheap or convenient form or
transportation; personally I see that only when it is quiet. Who wants to be
rammed on a platform awaiting a huge queue for the door in order to obtain that
precious seat? Surely if more platforms were built; we could be a bit more
civilised about this? On one side we exit the train, the when these doors close
the opposite doors open which allow people to board the train. It may sound
longer; but in practice the boarding time is probably the same. In fact, the
same system is already in operation on theme park roller coasters.
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