Like many of you (probably) I periodically watch the La Plata railcam. It seems inefficient to me that the stationmaster holds boarding passengers near the station until the SWC stops, and then allows them up the ramp onto the platform to board. This sometimes results in a delay if there are no detraining passengers because the train waits while the boarding passengers walk to the boarding door.
When there are detraining passengers, there is often somewhat of a traffic jam as both boarding and detrained passengers pass each other on the narrow ramp.
It doesn’t seem to be a safety issue since the passengers are allowed to stand right up to the yellow line in front of the station which is no closer than they would be on the platform or ramp.
It seems to me that the most efficient thing to do would be to have the boarding passengers go up the ramp onto the platform and line up along the rail just prior to arrival of the train.
Understandably there are times when the train is on the opposite track, but in that case it seems the stationmaster would know that at least a couple minutes in advance.
Am I overthinking this?
When there are detraining passengers, there is often somewhat of a traffic jam as both boarding and detrained passengers pass each other on the narrow ramp.
It doesn’t seem to be a safety issue since the passengers are allowed to stand right up to the yellow line in front of the station which is no closer than they would be on the platform or ramp.
It seems to me that the most efficient thing to do would be to have the boarding passengers go up the ramp onto the platform and line up along the rail just prior to arrival of the train.
Understandably there are times when the train is on the opposite track, but in that case it seems the stationmaster would know that at least a couple minutes in advance.
Am I overthinking this?