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[quote user="tree68"]<p>, it is entirely possible that a person could be knocked akilter, then lose their balance and fall into the train if it was long enough (or behind it if it wasn't). But it wouldn't be suction that did it.</p>[/quote]<br> <br> I agree completely. I just suspect that the "feeling" of imbalance that follows the bystander's attempt to compensate, is what gets confused for suction, giving rise to the myth in the first place.<br> <br> The place where really think there may be "suction" is inside the train, when the subways come up out of the ground to become surface trains.<br> <br> seems like my ears always pop when they come out of the tunnel.<br>
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