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How are high-floor trains higher in capacity than low-floor ones?
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As mentioned earlier, low floor-trains require wheel wells to bulge up from the floor. The only thing you can put on top of those wheel wells is seats. High-floor trains have a flat floor and allow flexibility in seating configuration. As a result the number of seats can be minimized to allow more room for people to stand (people take up less space standing than they do sitting).
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Everyone is going with low floors... Edmonton, Calgary, Toronto, Montreal...
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Low floor designs don't require as high a curb, which is important when trains run along city streets. They are unnecessary when fully separated from traffic.