The Met line runs through the suburbs to Watford. A lot of the outer laying stations were designed by to Art Deco and Modernist principles. It would be great if the rolling stock took that into account.
The Met line goes to Baker Street, residence of Mr Holmes, who usually found no [LIFTED].
Yes - but must also take into account the growing proportions of 21st century Londoners. You may want to address the safety aspects of jamming even more people onto a system which conforms to dimensions laid down in Victorian times.
Enough with the Sherlock observations already.
Agreed - though the experience of travelling on the underground is horrible - noisy, dark, flickering lights.
Yes. Again, consider how you would evacuate wheelchair users from a train in a hurry.
Blunt spikes are what I travel on the tube for

But, yes, you need to be sure that people aren’t impaled by the hardware. Consider toxicity as well, both during sourcing, manufacture, use and disposal.
Well, yes. I remember the tube in the early 1970‘s, and the seats were uncomfortable.
Should also reflect the history. Note that a lot of buildings in London are changing, but their exteriors are remaining constant. Even the black cabs are similar enough to the originals to be recognisable and retain the character of the place. A tube train has a style all of its own. A new design should reflect that.
Yes - and not have Mr Fatty spill over on to it.
As much as possible, I would say.
Hmm - you see, style obselecense is good until your design become obsolete. Try to design it so that it remains constant rather than needing to be replaced every couple of years. Again, look at vehicles in London. Busses, taxis - how have they changed? How have they stayed the same? Why are Routemasters still being used, and more importantly why was there a competition last year to design a new form of Routemaster? I would say that this is in part nostalgia, and part necessity. Somethings are as they are because that’s the best way to solve the problem.
London Transport seems to be losing that battle at the moment, so anything to help is welcomed.
Are we playing Jeopardy? I thought questions had a ? at the end.