Dwell times are particularly important for a rail system. Rail
headways increase where the dwell times are high. Dwell times are an important focus for rail systems; a reduction in a dwell time can often result in a reduced headway. Passengers who want to board and alight from a train need time to do so. Almost always passengers disembark first, and then passengers waiting on a platform board. A variety of different factors determine how long this takes, including the size of the door on the train, the number of passengers waiting to board, or the step height from the platform to the floor of the car of the vehicle.
Metro rail systems attempt to solve the problem of long dwell times by designing large numbers of doors in the rolling stock. Another solution is to increase the width of doors, but that is often ineffective as there are other bottlenecks within the rail vehicle, such as stairs, or a large number of other passengers not boarding or alighting. The structure of the rail station can also have an effect on dwell times. Narrow platforms, structural elements in front of doors, or generally poor access in and out of the station, can all have an effect on dwell times. Passengers need to wait within the train for others to move away, so that they may alight. Older stations, especially those constructed before
World War I, are often quite constrained in space, and passenger flow rates can be very poor. One solution to the problem of long dwell times, particularly at busy stations, is to design stations with platforms on both sides of the train. This is called the
Spanish Solution. Dwell times for rail services to airports can be very long. Passengers are carrying luggage, and this makes boarding and alighting take much longer.
Airport rail links have become popular since the 1970s and many new airports are constructed with high speed
rail connections. Specialised trains with locations to store luggage can help reduce dwell times, but on metro rail systems, passengers with luggage can be crowded in with all other passengers. ==Causes of increased dwell times==