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  2. Platform screen doors - Wikipedia

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    Half-height platform screen doors shall be installed on the North–South Commuter Railway, [76] while full-height platform screen doors shall be installed on the Metro Manila Subway. [77] The system is sought to open in stages between 2023 and 2025.

  3. Kawasaki Heavy Industries & Nippon Sharyo C751B - Wikipedia

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    However, the rubber guards are now redundant with the introduction of half height platform screen doors (HHPSDs) on elevated stations. The C151A , C151B and C151C sets manufactured by Kawasaki Heavy Industries & CRRC Qingdao Sifang are also developed from the Kawasaki–Nippon Sharyo C751B.

  4. Shoji - Wikipedia

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    Literally, shoji means "small obstructing thing" (障子; it might be translated as "screen"), and though this use is now obsolete, [4] shoji was originally used for a variety of sight-obstructing panels, screens, or curtains, [4] many portable, [94] either free-standing or hung from lintels, [95] used to divide the interior space of buildings ...

  5. Door - Wikipedia

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    The DIN 18101 standard has a normative size (Nennmaß) slightly larger than the panel size (Türblatt) as the standard derives the panel sizes from the normative size being different single door vs double door and molded vs unmolded doors. DIN 18101/1985 defines interior single molded doors to have a common panel height of 1985 mm (normativ ...

  6. Fusuma - Wikipedia

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    In Japanese architecture, fusuma are vertical rectangular panels which can slide from side to side to redefine spaces within a room, or act as doors. [1] They typically measure about 90 cm (2 ft 11 in) wide by 180 cm (5 ft 11 in) tall, the same size as a tatami mat, and are 2–3 cm (0.79–1.18 in) thick.

  7. Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, the LTA reversed its decision and made plans to install half-height platform screen doors in all elevated stations on 25 January 2008. [80] [81] The first platform screen doors by ST Electronics [82] were installed at Jurong East, Pasir Ris, and Yishun stations in 2009 under trials to test their feasibility. [83]

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