Ministation With 2 Elevators

This is a ministation, right for low-density neighborhoods where just a handful of commuters normally board a given train. (Trains arrive every two to three minutes.) Compared to downtown stations, which are over a hundred feet long, this station costs a lot less, and is much more welcome in a community.

This baby has no elevated "waiting room." Passengers wait (under a roof) on the ground, and enter the medium-size elevator when they see a train approaching. The train's operator opens doors of one or two cars, as needed, while commanding the matching elevator doors.