computerSaysNo
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I am not the only one noticing this. I feel sorry for the platform staff. But last week Moorgate was very hot. Us passengers just get on the train so not down as long.
I assume trains arriving into Moorgate stop at pretty much exactly the same place every time. I also assume that the location on the trains where the hot air is exhausted is known. Would it therefore be possible to fit some sort of vent or pipe onto the platform (or hung from the ceiling or whatever), so that when the train arrives, the hot air exhaust from the air conditioning lines up with the vent and so the air gets exhausted through the pipe (and thence outside) instead of being exhausted into the station?