ソ連が発明した世界初のギロチンホームドア
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Published 2017-07-22
All Comments (21)
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"I wonder why they call them guillotine doors? They don't really resemble a guillotine at all.." SLAM "ok"
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Japanese comments are about how good idea is have this subway platform design to prevent suicides.
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駆け込み乗車を意地でも防ごうという強い意志を感じる
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ちゃんとドアの位置に来るの凄いな
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That's one interesting subway station. You feel like you're not in a platform
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Place: Russia Comments: Japanese No I’m not making a hotel Trivago joke that’s overused
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どこかで見た光景だと思ったんですが、日本の場合、とある火葬場の火葬炉の扉が、これと同じような閉まり方をします。
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St-Petersburg is built on a very soft and wet soil. They had to make the metro very deep, otherwise it could damage buildings on the surface by soil settlement and vibration. And stations of this design, comprised of three smaller tunnels instead of one large hall, are more reliable and easier to build at large depth in weak soil.
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鉄オタに一切電車を撮らせないスタイル
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ドアの閉まる音と 向こう側が見えない不安感が より不気味さを連想させる…
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すごい広くて綺麗なホームだ…
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この無機質な感じ好きだわ
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When you expected japanese comments because of other people saying that, but just get english comments
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火葬場だ…
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外国人は日本人が「自殺を防げますね」ってコメントしてることがもうネタみたいになってるんやな
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これが本当の鉄のカーテン
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ドアが閉まったらもうホームに見えない・・・なんて綺麗な駅なんだ・・・
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In fact stations of this kind are called "horizontal elevator". I like how this short comment keep blowing minds one month later))) UPD: 3 years later )))
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なんか怖いなぁ、凄い威圧感
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It's like a long horizontal elevator with multiple doors.