by Patrick Boylan
R30A wrote:Vestibules to the rear is the normal configuration.
east point wrote:Guess just the LD NYP - south trains almost always have vestibule toward center of train ?
Railjunkie wrote:During the winter months it makes it easier to open the doors when they are all caked up with snow and ice.What makes it easier to open the doors, when they're to the rear as R30A said or toward the center as east point said? And why would which way the vestibules face make any difference for snow and ice, except perhaps on the first or last car?