That's about a million times better than the fire emergency evac procedures for the monorail. For anyone who doesn't know, the fire evac for the monorail involves climbing up through the car through an open hatch to the roof, walking along the train, climbing down a rope on the pilot car to the rail, and then walking the beam to a station or being pulled off the beam after you have reached a safe distance from the fire emergency. Can they be evacuated from the sides on a raised platform? Yes, and that's the typical method because thankfully fire emergencies are rare. But the actual fire emergency evac procedure is a true nightmare.