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  1. How about double (or triple) berthing for inbound *and* outbound riders at downtown stations? The front of the platform gets very crowded, and more people could board at once. The signs could update people on where their train is expected to arrive. Takes some planning, but it would really help with capacity issues at rush hour and reduce tunnel delays. I moved out of the city because of how bad the delays were.

    There’s a reason those stations were built with long platforms and line-specific signage up and down the way. Muni’s not using that space to its full potential. If a rider gets on the wrong train at some point along the line they can transfer later (say, at West Portal, or Church).