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Jul01
Where's the front?
If you go to one of the stations on Line S1 in Hamburg, you will see that the overhead signs on the airport-bound platform tell you that the front three cars of the train go to the airport. Helpfully, they tell you this in both English and German
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However, until a train actually comes in it's difficult to tell where the front is!
How could this be made clearer- while retaining the simplicity of the signage as it is?
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