| 41. | This reflects, in part, the prevalence of passenger trains and the inevitable possibility of incidents involving access doors.
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| 42. | The back or north wall has three access doors added in 1985-7 during the refurbishment of the building.
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| 43. | Sometime between 1977 and 1978 the steel access doors were fitted with locks ( Railway SL type ).
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| 44. | Instead, Castles said, he veered toward a marked emergency access door that only authorized personnel are supposed to use.
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| 45. | Nowadays, vestiges of these walls can still be seen, from which access doors on the enclosure can be deduced.
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| 46. | An access door was located 6 metres above the ground level and once gave access to the mezzanine floor.
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| 47. | The incident led to criticism of school policies that allowed public access doors to remain unlocked during the school day.
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| 48. | A narrow corridor runs from the landing access door onto the verandah to a window and a fire escape door.
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| 49. | The main compartment could accommodate 15 troops on benches along the sides with another access door on the starboard side.
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| 50. | A truck driver who pulled up to a large metal access door also refused to go inside the complex, they said.
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