• Goretantath@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    You don’t pull up to a port in a train, you pull up to a station. Stationboard doesnt work as well and wont be widely known.

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      5 months ago

      True. That’s a flaw with the english words.

      Yet the exit would always be on the stationboard side (left or right). So you would never know which side of the train to exit.

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    Sure that would be technically more correct, more tasteful, and less confusing. But some people may not know the words “port” and “starboard.” Frequent train users would become accustomed to it soon enough but you’ll always have some people from out of town whose first language is not English, and their limited vocabulary is more likely to include “left” and “right.” On a utilitarian basis we must weigh their needs in the equation when considering this problem. Then again there are also some people who can’t tell left from right either. We could paint one side of the train green and the other red, but then we might have a problem with the colourblind train users’ lobby. What’s really needed is 15 million dollars and a six-month user experience design study to decide on the best approach.

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    Where I’m from, nothing announces the exits. There’s just a pair of doors opposite each other and you go out whatever one opens. I’ve never even thought about it before. Is there a reason it needs to be clarified on your trains?

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      I’m not sure. It has always been done like this here.

      I think it’s just a convenience thing. Might be useful in crowded trains, so people know which doors they should not stand in front of.

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      5 months ago

      In my city people often stand with bikes out strollers in the door area. Or sometimes it’s just really packed. When the opening side is announced, those that stand in the way can already make way (if they are considerate to their fellows) or know that they can relax and don’t need to move.

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    My favorite mnemonic: “We have some red port left”

    Left if you are facing direction of travel = port = the red light

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      5 months ago

      Thats a good one. Do you have horizontal traffic lights, or what is the connection to the red light?

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        5 months ago

        Good point, the lights on a boat or airplane (probably not a train) are red on the left and green on the right. Not sure how international that is.