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On 2012\10\01 20:28, Clive wrote:
In message , Peter Smyth writes New Cross, Waterloo East, and St Pancras Low Level use letters rather than numbers for their platforms. Each of Waterloo East and St. Pancras I can understand as they're just about two stations on the same sight, New Cross, I've never been to. You must be the only living boy who hasn't been to New Cross. Allegedly, the platform numbers are to distinguish from New Cross gate, although they aren't really near enough to warrant that. |
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![]() "Basil Jet" wrote You must be the only living boy who hasn't been to New Cross. Allegedly, the platform numbers are to distinguish from New Cross gate, although they aren't really near enough to warrant that. Until the Grouping both stations were named New Cross, and were only distinguished as New Cross (Brighton Line) and New Cross (South Eastern Line). Into the 1940s there were porters on the East London Line who announced trains as for New Cross Brighton Line. The locomotive depot next to New Cross Gate station was known as New Cross shed until its closure in 1947. Peter |
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