File:LRT1 2G UN station open door.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionLRT1 2G UN station open door.jpg |
English: Unlike the 1Gs, 1100 class trains bear pocket, sliding-type doors. This characteristic also happens to be built on the 1200 class. When the 2G is not assigned as a skip train, it will dwell in a station to accommodate passengers.
Markings in the floor of painted yellow arrows are the main visual cues for passengers waiting to board the train. Below the door, the light-gray box is a retrofitted traction motor system from Voith. Pantograph is not seen, but the roof-mounted air-conditioning unit is. This happens to be taken shortly before the train's departure at United Nations station. |
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Author | Higad Rail Fan |
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