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How a talented Metro team kept A Line trains on track – One door at a time

Summary by Metro
Imagine boarding your usual A Line train, expecting a smooth ride, when the train suddenly stops minutes into the trip. Minutes pass. You realize you’re going to be late for your appointment. The cause of the delay? A phenomenon known as “door creep.”    “It’s called ‘door creep” because the train door will slightly creep or crack open while the train is in motion,” explains Tohmer Soltes, Manager of Rail Fleet Services at Division 11 in Long Be…
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Metro broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
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