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Roland Perry wrote:
In message , Richard J. writes Yes, Northfields and South Ealing are the stations, on the Piccadilly Line. They are only 0.48km apart. Is that the distance between the station buildings? The platforms run towards each other, so the nearest ends of the platforms must be only about 240 metres apart. It's the distance quoted in CULG, and is probably an official LUL distance, but I can find nothing on the site which indicates where such distances are measured from. The middle of the platforms is the only thing that would make sense. If the far ends are 600m apart (underneath the roads they cross), and the near ends are 250m apart; then that would be 425m, which is close enough (given errors in the other two estimates). My earlier figure of 850 feet or 259 meters between platform ends comes from an LT signalling diagram. |