No, not slam door mechanism in itself.
I’m thinking of a multiple unit with more than 2 doors on each carriage, similar to the CIGs and VEPs. The advantage of these is that boarding and alighting was quicker since this was spread across the train rather than condensed in two places on the carriage. A modern version would use automatic or push button operated doors, wide enough to allow boarding and alighting at the same time.
Additionally, with modern technology allowing trains to show seating availability, one could compartmentalise the stock so that each external door can only lead to one compartment inside the train. Electronic displays at the station and on apps would show which compartments had seating and standing room so passengers can make an informed choice, while what was the corridor space can be used for additional seating. It would make revenue checks and trolley catering much more difficult, but on a metro-style railway with gatelines at every station I think this could be workable if it increases capacity and reduces dwell times.
Thoughts?
I’m thinking of a multiple unit with more than 2 doors on each carriage, similar to the CIGs and VEPs. The advantage of these is that boarding and alighting was quicker since this was spread across the train rather than condensed in two places on the carriage. A modern version would use automatic or push button operated doors, wide enough to allow boarding and alighting at the same time.
Additionally, with modern technology allowing trains to show seating availability, one could compartmentalise the stock so that each external door can only lead to one compartment inside the train. Electronic displays at the station and on apps would show which compartments had seating and standing room so passengers can make an informed choice, while what was the corridor space can be used for additional seating. It would make revenue checks and trolley catering much more difficult, but on a metro-style railway with gatelines at every station I think this could be workable if it increases capacity and reduces dwell times.
Thoughts?