I doubt this is a serious proposal:The CTA is discussing the idea of having cars with NO seats within the next months--I so far have heard discussion of this on the Brown line.
Or more humanely possibility- famed pushers from Japan.Cattle prods to assist in passenger movement are coming next.
But aren't there fewer cars run in non-rush-hour service? If only some of the cars are seatless, they could probably be rush hour only cars.1) It would make the seatless cars nearly useless in non-rush-hour service. People will be OK with standing if they were going to have to stand anyway (rush hour, 3rd of July, etc.) but will NOT be happy about standing on a random weekday evening or Saturday.
There are cars with only fold-down seats along the walls that I have seen in Tokyo. They are essentially seatless during rush hours, but at other times the fold down seats are used.Or more humanely possibility- famed pushers from Japan.Cattle prods to assist in passenger movement are coming next.
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