Wales on the other hand!
Precisely! The same applies in Scotland.
As well as this: Why do we need
SDO▸ ? If somebody is stupid enough to get off a train without a platform adjacent, then it is their fault if they slip and injure themselves. Britain has managed years of short platforms and longer trains in the past! Let the guard/automatic announcement tell people where to be in the train and then unlock all of the doors!
Result: (1) Less waiting around for the guard to walk up and down the train turning this switch on and that lever off! (2) People who forget to move to the right carriage can still get out using the
HST▸ steps, and not miss their stop! [i.e. like what people could do freely from mid 1800s to the 1960s!]
Oh damn, I forgot "health & safety" again didn't I? Yes,
H&S▸ , the people who don't realise that "He gave us brains so we could think to make decisions on our own" (just like "He gave us eyes so we could see the beauty of the world" -deliberate line invention from an appropriate hymn, no religious significance intended).
Gosh, one day H&S will have us all sitting down on our sofas with seat-belts on in case someone crashes a car into our houses. Eating everything except dried locusts will have been banned to prevent cancer.
As for getting the train: huh!- "How dare you suggest such a risky adventure! What about the risk assessment? We shall have to stand over 10m from the platform edge........
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