@Ruslan8171 Buttons are no longer used although they are present, which can be confusing. The driver has full control over the doors. Buttons were useful on stations that are outside, you could close out the cold at terminal stations where trains were waiting to depart, but the buttons are no longer operative now. This means trains get very cold at terminals until they are in the city.
i prefer the london underground as its the most historic urbon railway in the world and at the same time so morden, its one of the biggest in the world and they are constintly expanding it. eg: the dlr although its not actually part of it though it feals like it is. The LU is so varied. every line is differnt and that its is in one of the best muliculteral citys in the world. you dont need a car ti live in london because the system is so big
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I much prefer the New York City Subway to this. It's more gritty and historic. Less light and the grey subway cars make it more dark and interesting than this which looks so clean and modern (boring IMO). I used to like those kind of 21st century looks seen here but now I prefer something more historic like in NYC.
The NYC subway is depressing. I like the Los Angeles Subway which has dull Grey cars with a decorated subway stations or the tube here or the San Francisco BART
@LanceInAustralia I would hate to see the NewYork subway if you think the London underground looks 'clean and moden' ...it's decrepit, and a lot older than NY subway.
@aeronuk1 London Underground does look clean and modern in comparison to NYC. Many feel NYC stations are more open though but their's usually a column ever few feet holding up the street above.
what did the young man who missed the train? Did he pressed button?
Ruslan8171 1 year ago
@Ruslan8171 Buttons are no longer used although they are present, which can be confusing. The driver has full control over the doors. Buttons were useful on stations that are outside, you could close out the cold at terminal stations where trains were waiting to depart, but the buttons are no longer operative now. This means trains get very cold at terminals until they are in the city.
RetroSmooveHouse 1 year ago
euston my fav station and north greenwich and kings cross
imyk2k9 1 year ago
i prefer the london underground as its the most historic urbon railway in the world and at the same time so morden, its one of the biggest in the world and they are constintly expanding it. eg: the dlr although its not actually part of it though it feals like it is. The LU is so varied. every line is differnt and that its is in one of the best muliculteral citys in the world. you dont need a car ti live in london because the system is so big
MrBritishPaul 1 year ago 3
Ahh yes you have chosen a great vantage point there. Thats a classic move at Euston, people just start running when they see the train.
LondonTransportFan69 2 years ago
Lol that door incident was funny. Also that guy that when the doors close he presses the button
334fraser 2 years ago
No it ain't! Unfortunately this is a daily occurance, people have become incredibly stupid to the point of delaying the system.
Alstom1995 2 years ago
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I much prefer the New York City Subway to this. It's more gritty and historic. Less light and the grey subway cars make it more dark and interesting than this which looks so clean and modern (boring IMO). I used to like those kind of 21st century looks seen here but now I prefer something more historic like in NYC.
LanceInAustralia 2 years ago
Actually the London underground is older than the NYC Subway system.
OltonHall 2 years ago 6
The NYC subway is depressing. I like the Los Angeles Subway which has dull Grey cars with a decorated subway stations or the tube here or the San Francisco BART
InfernalJay 2 years ago
@LanceInAustralia I would hate to see the NewYork subway if you think the London underground looks 'clean and moden' ...it's decrepit, and a lot older than NY subway.
aeronuk1 11 months ago
@aeronuk1 London Underground does look clean and modern in comparison to NYC. Many feel NYC stations are more open though but their's usually a column ever few feet holding up the street above.
OltonHall 11 months ago
thats funny how the door shut on that guy!
acelaboy123 2 years ago