Error'd: What Goes Up

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As I was traveling this week (just home today), conveyances of all sorts were on my mind.

Llarry A.
warned "This intersection is right near my house. Looks like it's going to be inconvenient for a while…" Keeping this in mind, I chose to take the train rather than drive.

 

Unfortunately US trains are restricted to plodding sublight speeds, but
Mate
has it better.
"I love how the Swiss Federal Railways keep investing in new rolling stock… like this one that can teleport from one side of the country to the other in 0 minutes?!
"

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And
Michael R.
's TfL seems to operate between parallel universes.
"I was happy to see that the "not fitted" Northern Line train actually rolled in 2 mins later."

2

 

Daniel D.
's elevator went up but the ubiquitous screen went down.
Daniel even slipped a bit of selfie into his submission. Sneaky.
"This display usually features some looping video. This time it featured only desktop with bunch of scripts / *.bat files. I guess it's better when elevator's display crashes than when an actual elevator crashes?"

4

 

Joel C.
's elevator had a different fault.
"The screen in my hotel's elevator is not sending quite the message they probably want."

3

 

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