Post 2527387 by coryw@cronk.stenoweb.net
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 (DIR) Post #2522959 by pony@blovice.bahnhof.cz
       2019-01-01T22:18:10.679073Z
       
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       Entire three carriages outside of the platform, good job there.(no, it's not long enough for the entire train, which is why they should have sent the sleeping cars on the next train, which is about to arrive already)
       
 (DIR) Post #2527387 by coryw@cronk.stenoweb.net
       2019-01-02T00:32:31Z
       
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       @pony In that situation, would they ask people exit/enter through cars that are on the platform or do they have to do a stop-dwell-move-stop-dwell-go thing?
       
 (DIR) Post #2527388 by pony@blovice.bahnhof.cz
       2019-01-02T00:51:45.686244Z
       
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       @coryw the first one would be appropriate and correct, if they could be bothered to just not let people jump off (i saw people getting out), the second one is too problematic for many reasons, the train there would block too many switches, it's much more compact there, and it's questionable how would you signal the driver to move (according to the rules)honestly, it was the driver's fault. he was given the platform with signal past the end of it, there absolutely were those extra 70 meters needed if he used the entire length of it, he must have known the length of the train. i don't like blaming people and they could have given him a flag, but i think he's to blame