Submitted by riski_click t3_115muwl in boston
resonant_waves t1_j92yv8b wrote
Reply to comment by Celticsddtacct in Man dies after touching 3rd rail at MBTA's Downtown Crossing station by riski_click
Putting up barriers would be a huge undertaking for the MBTA as it requires the trains to stop in the exact same spot every time they pull up to the platform. This would require replacing the existing signaling system and train cars. Much of the T uses an outdated analog signaling system, which is only now being replaced with a digital system. Likewise much of the T's rolling stock is decades old and won't be fully replaced for another decade or two.
StarbeamII t1_j93p37u wrote
You can make the doors on the barriers wider than the doors on the train to give you some leeway. There are also vertical barrier doors that don't care about door positions.
bakgwailo t1_j93o3g9 wrote
Well, technically they are fully replacing the rolling stock and signals on the orange and red as we type. Unfortunately it's all gone to shit and years behind.
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