Why do all passengers are asked to get off at the subway terminus?
Answer from: Nadezhda Lab:
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For exactly the same reason that passengers are asked to leave the plane or train. The journey is over and the passengers have nowhere else to go. Trains go to the depot or to the shunting yard, and there is nothing for mere mortals to do.
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