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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by rrandb</i> <br /><br /> First of all there is usually only one person per car. If you can find two per car they would be in the Diamond lane. If your test is done at rush hour NONE will be flying by but they will be lined up bumper to bumper. Grand Central in NYC and its related stations move well above that number per hour every weekday morning and evening. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br /> <br />You <i>really</i> DON'T get it, do you? <br /> <br />My point was, if for heavy rail to get those high numbers, a set up of optimal conditions was necessary, then lets be fair and allow all competing options to set up optimal conditions. <br /> <br />You ain't gonna get 80,000 people to board a train in one hour. let alone continue on to drive it past a single fixed point.
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