Yeah researchers don’t always agree on things. Definitely a question up his alley though, since I think he’s done a video with a similar theme.
Actually, I just watched the new RMtransit video on YouTube, and he shows that the RER A in Paris runs double Deckers in tunnels through the center. It’s more of a commuter train, but it’s very close to a subway, and the first I’ve seen of urban commuter trains like that with double decker rolling stock.
You’d have to get to the right floor between stops.
Not to be too hard on RMtransit but some of this thoughts are weird.
Yeah researchers don’t always agree on things. Definitely a question up his alley though, since I think he’s done a video with a similar theme.
Actually, I just watched the new RMtransit video on YouTube, and he shows that the RER A in Paris runs double Deckers in tunnels through the center. It’s more of a commuter train, but it’s very close to a subway, and the first I’ve seen of urban commuter trains like that with double decker rolling stock.