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China-made subway cars ready for Boston passengers by end of 2018
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Boston subway stations are not very crowded. Accidents are very rare.In the end the Chinese engineer says that they will hire local people to boost local employment, and I noticed that the subway stations don't have screen doors to keep the waiting passangers away from the tracks and incoming trains, that's very dangerous.
It's for the case that some crazy people may push others into the tracks or someone may jump down to commit suicide. It's a standard protection for the subway stations at least in China.Boston subway stations are not very crowded. Accidents are very rare.
Election gimmick loland trump will bring back jobs
In the end the Chinese engineer says that they will hire local people to boost local employment, and I noticed that the subway stations don't have screen doors to keep the waiting passangers away from the tracks and incoming trains, that's very dangerous.
The stations are not crowded and I have never heard of somebody being pushed.
2nd NYC man pushed to death on subway tracks - NBC News
https://www.nbcnews.com/meet-the-pr...-pushed-to-death-on-subway-tracks-13309507623
Woman pushes stranger onto Union Square subway tracks without warning as he walks by her
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york...quare-subway-tracks-warning-article-1.3905535
Screen doors are an excellent idea to keep waiting passengers away from tracks and incoming trains. Here in Canada also there are no screen doors. Whenever I'm waiting for the subway train I make sure that I stand far away from the railway tracks or lean against the wall if I'm near the tracks.
Can you post a picture of screen doors of subway stations in China please?
I mean every Chinese city, the safety standard is uniform in China, doesn't vary from city to city.Wrong state and wrong subway.
I have never heard of anybody being pushed on a Boston subway.
I mean every Chinese city, the safety standard is uniform in China, doesn't vary from city to city.
At least put up some for the New York subway stations, many people die there.That’s because they were all built around the same time. The Boston subway has been running for around 130 years. Not many people have been killed in that timeframe. It hasn’t been considered a problem.