New train interior for Manila (the train is made in Korea iirc)
Unobstructed aisle
Walk between cars
Overhead racks
Soft seats
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Right--so, I know buskers et al force the doors, but the fact that it's prohibited instead of just being designed to allow it is my point
as for bedbugs in Japan--if they're there, then it must be an issue, but I've never heard of it being an issue, so...
I think they're just stoic about it, I see references here and there. The conditions are ideal for bedbugs in Tokyo. https://japantoday.com/category/features/the-decline-of-traditional-japanese-tatami-flooring …
I guess it would be preferable, but honestly given how easy it is I don't think it would be a big change. The doors open quite easily.
Making it part of the design would mean: - area between carriages gets enclosed - no "don't open" sign
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