Here's a thought:
Whenever I arrive at the station and it's busy, I always form a queue in my head based on when people arrived at the station. The people who got their earliest should have first dibs, so you let them in first, people who come later should wait. Then, out of nowhere, someone new comes in and moves in front of someone who's been there longer, completely violating the imaginary queue and leaving everyone else seething with a hot rage.
Completely bonkers, but it can't just be me, surely?
You know, I'm big on queueing, it's only fair, but I've never really thought about trains a queue. Like, everyone is spread across the platform, so it feels "horizontal", whereas most queues are "vertical". (Those make no sense but you know what I mean).
Replacement busses? 100%, who ever is first at the bus sign, you better fucking wait - especially if it's really messed up and some people have been waiting for an hour, but you just arrive at the station from another bus or something like that.
If the platform is packed, and there's 30 people converging on one door... if you're at the back, pushing through etc is bs. But when there's only like 1-3 layers of people horizontally spread across the platform I've never considered it a line in my head. Maybe I'm rude hahaha.