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Uploaded by Spokker on Nov 21, 2009
The right and the wrong way to behave around trains at Little Tokyo Station on the Metro Gold Line Eastside Extension in Los Angeles California.
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This station is the only station I know that you have to cross the RR track twice to get out from the station(to Little Tokyo).
singwith 2 years ago
I don't think this is true.
Spokker 2 years ago
Whats the problem? I dont see a single instance where anyone was in danger. Those retarded lights arent needed to cross a 40 foot street, what makes crossing a 4 foot track more dangerous?
jamesinclair 2 years ago
I don't know. Ask the people who accuse Metro of environmental racism for building at-grade light rail.
See, human flow works just like water: it follows the path of least resistance. Barriers add to that resistance.
elchavobeer 2 years ago
Unfortunately, it also follows the path of least intelligence.
why is there doors on the gate?
montagnesy 2 years ago
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This station is the only station I know that you have to cross the RR track twice to get out from the station(to Little Tokyo).
singwith 2 years ago
I don't think this is true.
Spokker 2 years ago
Whats the problem? I dont see a single instance where anyone was in danger. Those retarded lights arent needed to cross a 40 foot street, what makes crossing a 4 foot track more dangerous?
jamesinclair 2 years ago
I don't know. Ask the people who accuse Metro of environmental racism for building at-grade light rail.
Spokker 2 years ago
See, human flow works just like water: it follows the path of least resistance. Barriers add to that resistance.
elchavobeer 2 years ago
Unfortunately, it also follows the path of least intelligence.
Spokker 2 years ago