Cruise lines are toying with the idea of letting passengers on and off at will.
In the 1940's, bus drivers began stopping at the church to let passengers dash out to touch the statue.
Buses typically (but not exclusively) let passengers off on the opposite platform as they board.
When using public transport, it is rude to board before letting other passengers disembark.
Moreover, when making its final loop around Precipice proper it had to let passengers on or off at any point.
Soldiers stop cars, let the driver and passengers out, get behind the wheel, and take off.
Others milling about the platform when trains pull up believe it bad form to let passengers off.
I want you to take me to a station where these trains stop to let passengers on and off.
It will also let passengers have access to E-mail and surf the Internet.
They're not letting anybody but passengers with tickets into the boarding area.