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Lets face it: starting and stopping the metro trains all the time is pointless. wouldn't it be much better if we did not have to do this this? i think so.
So how about we slow down the train at each station instead. Then there are slidewalks at the station going at the same spped as the train at the
edge of the platform. then as you go towards the centre (or side facing away form trains if its a side platform).
Patent 3,727,558 (search PN/3727558) April 17,1973
http://patft.uspto....27558&RS=PN/3727558 TRANSPORT SYSTEM WITH MOVING-PLATFORM TERMINAL [pashute, Jun 12 2006]
The moving sidewalk train
The_20moving_20sidewalk_20train [jutta, Jun 24 2006]
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...but at least you know your on the right track. |
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>> [markedfor-deletion] redundant<< |
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look. i'm new here. and this idea is a little different from those you link to. |
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I agree this is different. |
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I once saw the patent application for a system in a loop that never stops, (theme ride) and then this year actually rode in one. See link |
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Specifically, the difference between this idea and the others is that this idea involves a "people mover" style sidewalk, whereas the other ideas involve other trains or encapsulated compartments. |
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However, the elements of pluterday's 2003 post "The moving sidewalk train" that I understand overlap with this. |
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I love the thought that, by standing still on the sidewalks, I could prevent anyone else leaving the train, then leave at the last possible moment while fuming masses disappear into the tunnel. |
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