Beat the Heat on the Subway: A Train Operator Reveals the Coolest Spot in the Car.
Staying Cool During Your Metro Ride
According to Novyny.live: For passengers looking to escape the summer heat while riding the subway, an experienced train operator has shared some valuable advice. Operator Dmytro Roda explained that air intakes located on the roof of subway cars are key to maintaining a comfortable temperature. As the train moves, these vents pull fresh air directly into the cabin, helping to cool things down.
Dmytro Roda points out that 'almost all subway cars, regardless of the line, have these air intakes in the passenger compartment.'
This airflow makes the journey far more pleasant, especially on sweltering days. However, the direction of the breeze depends on which way the train is heading.
'The scoops, or air intakes, on the roof are arranged in different directions along the row. So the direction of the airflow changes based on the train's movement,' the operator explains.
Finding the Most Comfortable Seat
Additionally, Roda revealed that the coolest place in a subway car is at the end of the car that is opposite the train’s direction of travel. This tip can be a game-changer for passengers seeking a more comfortable spot during their commute.
For context, major stations like Arsenalna, Pecherska, and Zoloti Vorota can each accommodate roughly 1,500 to 2,000 people, highlighting how crowded these hubs can get. Knowing about the air intakes and the coolest spots in the cars can help passengers stay comfortable during their metro trips on hot days.
This advice is especially useful for residents and visitors in cities where the subway is the primary mode of transport, particularly during the summer months when temperatures climb. Understanding how subway ventilation works allows passengers to better plan their journeys and pick the most comfortable seats. It also underscores the importance of maintaining and improving ventilation systems to ensure passenger comfort on public transit.
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