Subway door passenger traffic light

B - Operations – Transporting – 60 – N

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B60N 5/00 (2006.01) B60Q 9/00 (2006.01) G08B 5/36 (2006.01)

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CA 2639351

The Subway Door Passenger Traffic Light works quite simply on the premise of a traffic street light comparison. Passengers are instructed by means of a "green" or "red" light as to whether or not they can embark or disembark in or out any particular set of subway doors situated centrally above all interior and exterior subway doors. This Traffic Light System for subway passenger would create the highest passenger flow efficiency. No longer would there be inflow and outflow within the same set of subway doors. All subway doors on the interior and exterior will have a "green" and a "red" light with only one lit at one time and the opposite colour would be lit on the opposite side of the subway doors. The traffic light combination could be preset according to each subway system needs and would likely reverse itself from morning to afternoon rush hours needs. A good example would be the two outside subway doors and the two most inner subway doors would accommodate all inflow passengers and all other subway doors would accommodate all outflow passengers. The largest number of "green light" inflow or outflow would represent the greatest need for embarking or disembarking passenger flow needs.

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