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![]() On Nov 16, 6:25*pm, "Paul Scott" wrote: "Roland Perry" wrote: Are there still some shops/kiosks as you go through the barriers, or were those a casualty of the automatic barriering? And if so, will they be kept. Those are the only ones I used to buy from, and I wouldn't be very impressed with having to detour upstairs. PS to earlier reply, the NR 'stations made easy' is relevant to this. * IF it is correct, there is only one food outlet in the _centre_ of the concourse. *So posters worried about the loss of catering en route to their trains seem to be 'misremembering' the current situation... http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/statio.../WAT/plan.html See my reply to your other post - whilst that appears accurate in terms of the kiosks in amongst the breaks in the gateline array, I'm not so sure there's only one food and/or drink outlet in the centre of the concourse - I was there a little earlier this evening, there's one shown on the 'stations made easy' above but I'm pretty sure there's at least one other, however but I wasn't really paying them much attention. What can be said is that the above map/ diagram doesn't illustrate quite how much space the retail outlets that exist on the concourse take up. |
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