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mind the gap

vb. Be careful of the gap between the vehicle and the platform it is near, in boarding or alighting.

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Mind the gap

"Mind the gap" is an audible or visual warning phrase issued to rail passengers to take caution while crossing the horizontal, and in some cases vertical, spatial gap between the train door and the station platform.

The phrase was first introduced in 1969 on the London Underground in the United Kingdom.

Mind the Gap (Scooter album)

Mind the Gap is the tenth album by German hard dance group Scooter. Four singles were taken from it: "Jigga Jigga!", " One (Always Hardcore)", " Shake That!" and " Suavemente".

Three different versions of the album were released – Basic, Regular and Deluxe. The Basic Version contains all 11 studio tracks, but no booklet. The Regular Version includes booklet as well as two additional tracks with "Jigga Jigga!" and "Trip to Nowhere". The Deluxe Version includes cardboard packaging, a two-sided poster and an additional CD containing tracks from the live album 10th Anniversary Concert, which was previously released as digital download on the Internet.

Mind the gap (disambiguation)

Mind the gap is a common safety announcement on the London Underground railway system, warning of a gap between the platform and train.

Mind the gap may also refer to:

Mind the Gap (2004 film)

Mind the Gap is a 2004 American multi-story comedy-drama film, written and directed by Eric Schaeffer. The film moves back and forth between five separate stories that interconnect with each other by the end of the film. The film stars Elizabeth Reaser, Eric Schaeffer, Jill Sobule, Charles Parnell, John Heard, Vera Farmiga, and Alan King in his last film role.

Mind the Gap (Tristan Psionic album)

Mind the Gap is the third (and last) album by Canadian indie rock group Tristan Psionic. It was released in 2000 on Sonic Unyon, a record label started by three members of the band.

The album was produced by Ian Blurton and engineered by Dale Morningstar at The Gas Station in Toronto. It ranked as the number two album of 2000 for Canadian college radio.

Mind the Gap (Maria Pia De Vito album)

Mind The Gap is the 2009 album by Italian vocalist, composer and arranger, Maria Pia De Vito. It is her third solo album and the 12th studio album she has co-written.

Mind the Gap (novel)

Mind the Gap is a novel published in June 2008 by Bantam Dell. It's a work of collaboration by authors Christopher Golden and Tim Lebbon.

Mind the Gap (2007 film)

Mind the Gap (Swedish: Se upp för dårarna) is a 2007 Swedish film directed by Helena Bergström.

Mind the Gap (Nabiha album)

Mind the Gap is the second full studio album by Danish singer, songwriter, and actress Nabiha following her debut album Cracks and the reissued More Cracks with additional tracks.

Mind the Gap (song)

"Mind the Gap" is a song by Danish singer Nabiha, released as the lead single from her second studio album of the same name. She wrote it with Michelle Escoffery, Carl Ryden and Will Simms. The name was inspired from warning signs on the London Underground station, while it also refers to the gap between her front teeth, meaning good luck. The song has been a hit on various charts in UK. Denmark, the Netherlands, Belgium, Bulgaria, Poland and Hungary, and has also been positively received by music critics.