Should there be 'fast lanes' and 'slow lanes' in train stations?

Ever tried to run for a train and miss it because a crowd of people who are heading for the same platform as you are blocking your way and walking really sl-o-w-ly? If so, do you think my idea would work, or do you (a) not mind waiting for the next train, or (b) feel great delight from pushing them over and running over them?

Answers:
It could work, but as is usually the case, the moment the train arrives most people will flock to the fast lane as the name alone implies they will get in quicker. Meanwhile the opposite would be true as the slow lane would be less congested.
get up earlier and get to the station in good time.. then you wont have to rush for your train. commonsense??

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