Saturday, December 18, 2010

Train Platform Pedestrian Control Light


Jack Dikian
December 2010


Ref: JCD0002122010

The idea here is that when a train arrives and stops at a platform, lights near and under the automatic doors project a light (chosen colour) onto the platform. Commuters waiting to board the train are requested to stand behind the projected light - allowing passengers to alight the train with safety. Once the light goes out (perhaps controlled by the conductor) commuters can bored the train.

More than a single light colour may be used to manage passengers alighting or boarding a train. Other than a projected light, arrows or other instructions (words, symbols, etc) may be projected onto the floor of the platform based on local cultural conventions.




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