tågningsdörrarna
Tågningsdörrarna refers to a class of exterior and interior doors used on Swedish railway rolling stock, primarily in passenger coaches, described in regional manuals and older railway histories as a system of controlled access between cars and to the vestibules. The term is relatively obscure; in most contemporary sources the more common term is tågdörrar or dörrar in carriage blocks, but tågningsdörrarna appears in certain regional archives and preservation collections, where it denotes doors with integrated safety interlocks designed for high-speed travel and rapid opening for evacuation.
The etymology traces to tåg, train, and dörrar, doors, with an inflected form -ning used in some
In terms of safety, tågningsdörrarna incorporate presence sensors, emergency release mechanisms, audible/visual alerts, and mechanical overrides