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, MIG writes I've "done" such a move at King's Cross St. Pancras (Met) in the past few years. Westbound trains terminating in the Westbound platform, then gaining the Eastbound line via a crossover just off the East end of the platform. If memory serves, it's also possible to have a "wrong road" move from the Eastbound platform at Moorgate (Met), though I'm not sure whether that counts for the purposes of your question, given the two bay platforms. There is a trailing crossover there. Only Woodford seems to have trailing crossovers at both ends, although I suppose Lambeth North and maybe Hatton Cross or something that way have a trailing crossover before the next station in both directions. Hatton Cross only has crossovers off the east end of the platforms but you can be routed into either platform to reverse back east. -- Steve Fitzgerald has now left the building. You will find him in London's Docklands, E16, UK (please use the reply to address for email) |
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