• Asinus@feddit.orgOP
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    8 hours ago

    Because it’s a (barely) established abbreviation for exactly those directions.

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      8 hours ago

      I think it would limit accessibility for people with limited knowledge about that, while you’d want to make the train as accessible as possible

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        8 hours ago

        Maybe its the wrong english word but portside is shorter than “left in the direction of travel”.
        Even more in my language.

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          I don’t doubt they exist but I’ve never heard a train announcement use the “in the direction of travel” part. The ones I’ve been on either say left/right or even not say a direction but simply open the doors with lights flashing above it