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goodfella
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Class 156

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Whilst boarding at Glasgow Central today I noticed what could only be described as a large puddle of water in the driver's cab, I've also noticed that on rainy days when the unit de-accelerates water comes down between the dms-dmsl, is it a design fault or bad up keep?
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A bit of both most likely. There will always be leakage around the corridor connections, it's just making sure it's not too bad. At least it's only rain water...
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It's the large showers you get on a 458 when it's wet you have to worry about. On several occasions a number of people have been forced to move due to this happening.
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Ditto for the seats underneath the vents on the 92 tube stock.
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at least its not the 310s on a snowy day, brr
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