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Being held hostage on a train

Postby yanpa » Mon Nov 11, 2013 8:54 am

At least until the body parts cleaners can finish up.

What I don't get is that the train (an express) is at a station (a local-trains-only one) but the doors remain firmly closed. If they'd let us off I could take advantage of the furikae-unten possibilities they are broadcasting every 2 minutes over the station speakers :roll:
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Re: Being held hostage on a train

Postby Yokohammer » Mon Nov 11, 2013 8:56 am

But it's an express, and the manual states that the doors will only open at the next express stop.
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Re: Being held hostage on a train

Postby Coligny » Mon Nov 11, 2013 8:59 am

THE RULES...

YOU HAVE TO FOLLOW THE RULES...

Unless you are Tepco... Then fuckall...
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Re: Being held hostage on a train

Postby wagyl » Mon Nov 11, 2013 9:01 am

Is someone at Nakai? Seibu are tweeting that things will start moving at 9:05
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Re: Being held hostage on a train

Postby yanpa » Mon Nov 11, 2013 9:02 am

I just realized the train will be longer than the platform, which makes it impractical to open the doors safely outside of an absolute emergency I suppose.

Meanwhile some enterprising soul has apparently forced a door open, causing a flurry of anguished announcements and much running back-and-forth on the platform.
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Re: Being held hostage on a train

Postby yanpa » Mon Nov 11, 2013 9:03 am

wagyl wrote:Is someone at Nakai? Seibu are tweeting that things will start moving at 9:05

Arai-yakushimae. 9:05 is indeed what they are saying...
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Re: Being held hostage on a train

Postby wagyl » Mon Nov 11, 2013 9:04 am

and now they tweet 9:20 for that bit. Great use of twitter.
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Re: Being held hostage on a train

Postby wagyl » Mon Nov 11, 2013 9:06 am

Not many good alternatives from Arai. Best to chill with your best mates in the train, even if you have to wait until 9:20

Is it too early to say that a suicide (if that indeed is what it is) at Kodaira shows a distinct lack of aspiration?
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Re: Being held hostage on a train

Postby Yokohammer » Mon Nov 11, 2013 9:11 am

While you're trapped there Waggy, I've been meaning to tell you that I love your new avatar (wish I'd thought of that myself) and the full brunt of the sarcasm and scorn it expresses. Nice.
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Re: Being held hostage on a train

Postby yanpa » Mon Nov 11, 2013 9:14 am

If I could have got off 30 minutes ago I'd've walked to Nakano and got the Chuo line and would have been most of the way there by now...
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Re: Being held hostage on a train

Postby wagyl » Mon Nov 11, 2013 9:19 am

Thanks Yoko. It wasn't my idea originally, but I am happy to commandeer it until something better comes up.

I am 250 Km away from the stationary trains. I just spent many many years in the care of the railway company with a discount deal on yellow paint.

Edit: and I see that a moderator corrects his typos with a ninja mod edit, while the rest of us plebs have our edits broadcast. This is what happens when you have time to kill on a delayed train.
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Re: Being held hostage on a train

Postby yanpa » Mon Nov 11, 2013 9:35 am

You can edit your own posts, which is all I did here. Damn autocorrect...

Meanwhile the yellow train is still not moving...
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Re: Being held hostage on a train

Postby Coligny » Mon Nov 11, 2013 9:38 am

wagyl wrote:and now they tweet 9:20 for that bit. Great use of twitter.



It's a bit depressing to see that a tool has been so perverted that when someone correctly employs it it's qualified as "great use"...
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Re: Being held hostage on a train

Postby wagyl » Mon Nov 11, 2013 9:57 am

My comment was admittedly lacking clarity but it was more to refer to tweeting at 8:41 that trains would move at 9:05, then not tweeting until 9:03 that trains will be moving at 9:20.

Currently, tweeting at 9:47 that trains will be moving at 9:45....wait, what??
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Re: Being held hostage on a train

Postby yanpa » Mon Nov 11, 2013 9:58 am

Finally reached takadanobaba
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Re: Being held hostage on a train

Postby Coligny » Mon Nov 11, 2013 10:01 am

wagyl wrote:My comment was admittedly lacking clarity but it was more to refer to tweeting at 8:41 that trains would move at 9:05, then not tweeting until 9:03 that trains will be moving at 9:20.

Currently, tweeting at 9:47 that trains will be moving at 9:45....wait, what??



Depends... Is the train blue and shaped like a British police box ?
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Re: Being held hostage on a train

Postby IparryU » Mon Nov 11, 2013 11:46 am

I was stuck on the seibu shinjuku line this morning from 0930 to 1015.

Smelt like ass and dragon breath.

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Re: Being held hostage on a train

Postby Mike Oxlong » Mon Nov 11, 2013 12:16 pm

yanpa wrote:You can edit your own posts, which is all I did here. Damn autocorrect...

Meanwhile the yellow train is still not moving...

Yes, but I think what he was saying is that any and all edits made by us plebes is registered and displayed for all to see as "posted edited at...", while a mod/admin may do so stealthily. Some forums allow edits done within a minute or so of posting to appear as an original post, not stamped with the "edited at.." bit at the bottom.
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Re: Being held hostage on a train

Postby FG Lurker » Mon Nov 11, 2013 12:24 pm

Mike Oxlong wrote:
yanpa wrote:You can edit your own posts, which is all I did here. Damn autocorrect...
Meanwhile the yellow train is still not moving...
Yes, but I think what he was saying is that any and all edits made by us plebes is registered and displayed for all to see as "posted edited at...", while a mod/admin may do so stealthily. Some forums allow edits done within a minute or so of posting to appear as an original post, not stamped with the "edited at.." bit at the bottom.

I believe us plebs can edit our posts without "edited at..." appearing as long as the edit happens before anyone else replies to the thread.

Edit: Here's an edit added before any other replies to the thread.

Edit: Here's another edit ~5 mins after posting.
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Re: Being held hostage on a train

Postby Mike Oxlong » Mon Nov 11, 2013 1:21 pm

FG Lurker wrote:
Mike Oxlong wrote:
yanpa wrote:You can edit your own posts, which is all I did here. Damn autocorrect...
Meanwhile the yellow train is still not moving...
Yes, but I think what he was saying is that any and all edits made by us plebes is registered and displayed for all to see as "posted edited at...", while a mod/admin may do so stealthily. Some forums allow edits done within a minute or so of posting to appear as an original post, not stamped with the "edited at.." bit at the bottom.

I believe us plebs can edit our posts without "edited at..." appearing as long as the edit happens before anyone else replies to the thread.

Edit: Here's an edit added before any other replies to the thread.

Edit: Here's another edit ~5 mins after posting.

That makes sense. Thank you.
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Re: Being held hostage on a train

Postby wagyl » Mon Nov 11, 2013 3:06 pm

Yep, and I thought that yanpa had edited his post after there had already been another post in the thread. It may have been a timing issue, in that I typed my reply looking at the typo but my reply was actually posted to the forum after the typo had been edited. I'm not entirely sure about that, but I'm also not going to swear on a stack of any holy book you can name that it wasn't the case either.
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Re: Being held hostage on a train

Postby Samurai_Jerk » Thu Nov 14, 2013 8:54 pm

yanpa wrote:I just realized the train will be longer than the platform, which makes it impractical to open the doors safely outside of an absolute emergency I suppose


They don't have to open all the doors on every car.
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Re: Being held hostage on a train

Postby kurogane » Thu Nov 14, 2013 8:57 pm

Samurai_Jerk wrote:
yanpa wrote:I just realized the train will be longer than the platform, which makes it impractical to open the doors safely outside of an absolute emergency I suppose


They don't have to open all the doors on every car.



Oh, Yes, They Dooooo.


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Re: Being held hostage on a train

Postby wagyl » Thu Nov 14, 2013 9:12 pm

I seem to remember that there was a station on one of the minor Tokyu lines where you had to exit through a limited number of cars, due to the short platform. But their system was set up for that, unlike this case.

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Postby yanpa » Thu Nov 14, 2013 9:16 pm

There were a couple on the Keikyu line as well until fairly recently.
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Re: Being held hostage on a train

Postby Coligny » Thu Nov 14, 2013 10:56 pm

wagyl wrote:I seem to remember that there was a station on one of the minor Tokyu lines where you had to exit through a limited number of cars, due to the short platform. But their system was set up for that, unlike this case.

Vindication


The chubu centrair express have quite a few station where the reserved cars are stopped in a field while the rest of the train is in the station...
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Re: Being held hostage on a train

Postby matsuki » Fri Dec 13, 2013 9:08 pm

yanpa wrote:Meanwhile some enterprising soul has apparently forced a door open, causing a flurry of anguished announcements and much running back-and-forth on the platform.


Was it a crazed woman? Last time I got stuck like that, some crazy woman thought her umbrella was some sort of sledge hammer :confused:

wagyl wrote:I am 250 Km away from the stationary trains. I just spent many many years in the care of the railway company with a discount deal on yellow paint.


Even Japan newbs recognize it as "the ugliest line in Tokyo" :wink: Now that's something to be proud of!

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Personally, more than the color, the lack of those big beautiful information screens in them is what bugs me. Miss the station name and it's not like you'll ever be able to understand the announcement. Tkjkjdskfjdbbba dessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss :shock:
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Re: Being held hostage on a train

Postby yanpa » Sat Dec 14, 2013 2:17 am

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yanpa wrote:Meanwhile some enterprising soul has apparently forced a door open, causing a flurry of anguished announcements and much running back-and-forth on the platform.


Was it a crazed woman? Last time I got stuck like that, some crazy woman thought her umbrella was some sort of sledge hammer :confused:


No idea.

Though having done this commuting thing for the last 6 months, it's generally not so bad. 2~3 minutes daily delay are easy enough to plan for, and if it's raining I know the trains will be another couple of minutes late. Also I found out there's one train in the morning which is never crowded (I'm an octopus of few principles, but achieving a commute free of body contact is one of them), and they were one of the few lines to restart operations on the evening of the big quake.
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Postby yanpa » Sat Dec 14, 2013 2:25 am

chokonen888 wrote:Even Japan newbs recognize it as "the ugliest line in Tokyo" :wink: Now that's something to be proud of!


Construction has now started on burying the section between Nogata and Nakai in a tunnel, which will hide the line from public view, and also hide the public view from paying commuters (I play a little game when I am bored, which I call "nominate the crappiest lineside building", luckily there is such a wide choice of candidates it will occupy me for years).
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Re: Being held hostage on a train

Postby Russell » Sat Dec 14, 2013 6:49 am

Few days back I was saved by a 人身事故. Was just a couple of minutes late to catch a train (next one going 20 minutes later), but fortunately it was delayed 8 minutes.

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