Actually, in a moment of great mental acuity, I tried to open my front door by scanning my Presto card. Took me way too long to figure out I need my keys and not my card.
Do these buttons actually do anything? I know on some trains doors don't open automatically, you have to press something like this, but as far as I know GO Trains always have all of their doors open (on one side) at every stop. Always wondered if they have any use on GO...
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Erm ... that word "this" is quite an ordinary word.
ReplyDeleteHow about "that"?
ReplyDeleteThis or that, either way, it's hilarious!
ReplyDeleteWasn't able to see the content earlier. Hence my first comment. LoL
ReplyDeleteActually, in a moment of great mental acuity, I tried to open my front door by scanning my Presto card. Took me way too long to figure out I need my keys and not my card.
ReplyDeleteDo these buttons actually do anything? I know on some trains doors don't open automatically, you have to press something like this, but as far as I know GO Trains always have all of their doors open (on one side) at every stop. Always wondered if they have any use on GO...
ReplyDeleteThey work only when doors are on standby in order to keep heat or AC in the coach while the train idles during boarding or emptying.
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