DynamicSpirit
Established Member
It just struck me when travelling on the Elizabeth Line last night that it has platform doors - but only on the underground stations, not at the surface stations. The Jubilee line has the same arrangement on its newest bit.
What's the rationale for that? If platform doors are today deemed an essential safety feature, then why only underground? What possible danger do the doors avert that only exists underground and doesn't exist on open-air platforms?
What's the rationale for that? If platform doors are today deemed an essential safety feature, then why only underground? What possible danger do the doors avert that only exists underground and doesn't exist on open-air platforms?