
October 11th 11, 11:32 PM
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Platforms with two numbers
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(Kevin Ayton) wrote:
On 11/10/2011 21:55, Richard wrote:
On Thu, 6 Oct 2011 19:01:31 +0100, Paul Terry
wrote:
Handy diagram he
http://www.sucs.org/~cmckenna/diagra...ms_2a_and_2b.p
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It describes the SLL platform as 2b and the WLL as 2a, but the latter
may well be renumbered as 1, as there is no hope of getting the
original platform 1 back in service.
That makes me wonder, are there any stations in the UK or elsewhere
that have a continuous platform with different numbers at either end?
On the continent, Basel may be an example, for interesting reasons.
Perhaps we can exclude bay platforms for now, such as Woking's
platform 3.
Cambridge P1 and P4, for example?
Actually (South to North) 1A, 1, 4 and 4A these days.
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Colin Rosenstiel (Cambridge)
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