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On 29 Sep, 14:36, Mizter T wrote:
There's a rather dark side to the passageway though, which doesn't really match up with it's smiley façade. Because of the Kings Cross fire? That really was one of the most unfortuate aspects of the disaster, quite apart from the personnel and organisational failings uncovered by Fennell. For background, at the time of day that the Kings Cross fire happened the passageway was closed and the Bostwick gates to it from the Piccadilly/Victoria line platforms locked. This was because the Midland City line (subsequently Thameslink) station was at that time closed in the evenings for the station to be upgraded and overall roof constructed. If the passage had been open (or had been fitted with the emergency unlocking devices that have become standard since the fire), then it's quite possible that many of the passengers from the tube platforms would have been evacuated (or evacuated themselves) that way rather than being directed up the Victoria line escalators towards the impending flashover. Having said that I don't think anyone could have predicted just how violently the fire would erupt from the Piccadilly escalator shaft. ISTR that eventually - 30-60 minutes after the flashover - someone was finally found who could unlock the Bostwick gates and allow trapped people to be brought to the surface through the Pentonville Road ticket hall. Although the 'SMILE' panelling was part of the original 1981 KX Midland City station construction, not installed after the fire for the Thameslink station rebuilding. |
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On 29/09/10 18:01, Brian A60K wrote:
For background, at the time of day that the Kings Cross fire happened the passageway was closed and the Bostwick gates to it from the Piccadilly/Victoria line platforms locked. This was because the Midland City line (subsequently Thameslink) station was at that time closed in the evenings for the station to be upgraded and overall roof constructed. Ah, thank you for that context. I knew that some passengers (assisted by a member of staff, IIRC) attempted to evacuate via a route that was blocked by a locked gate, but I didn't know the actual location. -roy |
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