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  2. Train seat - Wikipedia

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    A train seat is a seat used in a passenger train's passenger railroad car allowing passengers ... are usually arranged in pairs of two with an aisle seat and a window ...

  3. Boarding (transport) - Wikipedia

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    Another proposed method to speed boarding is to have passengers sort themselves by row and seat while still standing in the waiting area. [ 5 ] Television series MythBusters examined various boarding techniques in their 2014 episode "Plane Boarding" and found the standard back-to-front system to be the slowest among the tested.

  4. ‘Aisle lice’ are the latest annoying passenger trend - here’s ...

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    Aisle lice”, the new travel term for those who quickly unbuckle and queue down the cabin in a bid to deplane first, tend to shoot out of their seats once the seatbelt sign is turned off.

  5. New United plan for economy class boarding: Window seats ...

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    Starting October 26, United says that after the initial boarding groups enter, window seat passengers in economy class without frequent flyer status will board next. They’ll be followed by those ...

  6. Passenger railroad car - Wikipedia

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    A passenger railroad car or passenger car (American English), also called a passenger carriage, passenger coach (British English and International Union of Railways), or passenger bogie (Indian English) [1] is a railroad car that is designed to carry passengers, usually giving them space to sit on train seats. The term passenger car can also be ...

  7. Window, middle, then aisle? Passengers have thoughts on ... - AOL

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    Passengers are weighing in on United Airlines' new boarding system that aims to speed up the time it takes to take off.

  8. 2002 Placentia train collision - Wikipedia

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    PDT on April 23, 2002, when a BNSF Railway freight train and a Metrolink commuter train collided head-on at Control Point Atwood (CP Atwood) in Placentia, California, United States. This was the first fatal crash in the history of Metrolink, and was the second major rail incident in a week following the derailment of the Amtrak Auto Train in ...

  9. 11-year-old killed, mom critically hurt when train hits car ...

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    The collision threw the 11-year-old girl from the car. The collision threw the 11-year-old girl from the car. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

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