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I guess using them for suburban services was just a brief interruption to
normal service. It appears to be back to business as usual with the temporary entrance boarded up and nothing going on. |
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On Friday, 13 October 2017 02:32:30 UTC+1, wrote:
In article , () wrote: I guess using them for suburban services was just a brief interruption to normal service. It appears to be back to business as usual with the temporary entrance boarded up and nothing going on. Closed for completion of the works to integrate them in the main station. Similar temporary use to that in August/September at Christmas. Full opening some time next year? -- Colin Rosenstiel All last week they were using 20 for the Reading services. Area didn't look closed to me. |
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On Fri, 13 Oct 2017 00:39:16 -0700 (PDT)
CJB wrote: On Friday, 13 October 2017 02:32:30 UTC+1, wrote: In article , () wrote: I guess using them for suburban services was just a brief interruption to normal service. It appears to be back to business as usual with the temporary entrance boarded up and nothing going on. Closed for completion of the works to integrate them in the main station. Similar temporary use to that in August/September at Christmas. Full opening some time next year? -- Colin Rosenstiel All last week they were using 20 for the Reading services. Area didn't look closed to me. So the walkway being boarded up , the information screens being switched off and workman in the concourse doesn't look closed to you? What does, total demolition? |
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CJB wrote:
On Friday, 13 October 2017 02:32:30 UTC+1, wrote: In article , () wrote: I guess using them for suburban services was just a brief interruption to normal service. It appears to be back to business as usual with the temporary entrance boarded up and nothing going on. Closed for completion of the works to integrate them in the main station. Similar temporary use to that in August/September at Christmas. Full opening some time next year? -- Colin Rosenstiel All last week they were using 20 for the Reading services. Area didn't look closed to me. Platform 20 can be accessed from 19, and it was often used even when the 21+ were closed. The higher numbered ones need the new concourse. |
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On Fri, 13 Oct 2017 00:39:16 -0700 (PDT) CJB wrote: On Friday, 13 October 2017 02:32:30 UTC+1, wrote: In article , () wrote: I guess using them for suburban services was just a brief interruption to normal service. It appears to be back to business as usual with the temporary entrance boarded up and nothing going on. Closed for completion of the works to integrate them in the main station. Similar temporary use to that in August/September at Christmas. Full opening some time next year? -- Colin Rosenstiel All last week they were using 20 for the Reading services. Area didn't look closed to me. So the walkway being boarded up , the information screens being switched off and workman in the concourse doesn't look closed to you? What does, total demolition? Yes, 21+ are closed till the new concourse and access bridge are opened. |
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