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Euston Mainline Station basements
In the paved area at the front of Euston Station there are numerous small
brass plaques set into the paving and even into the roadway where the buses pick up passengers. The plaques carry messages about being smoke outlets from the basement and one I was looking at last week said basement level 6. There don't appear to be any actual smoke outlets so what exactly are these plaques for and does Euston actually have 6 levels of basements ? Cheerz, Baz |
Euston Mainline Station basements
"Marratxi" wrote in message ... In the paved area at the front of Euston Station there are numerous small brass plaques set into the paving and even into the roadway where the buses pick up passengers. The plaques carry messages about being smoke outlets from the basement and one I was looking at last week said basement level 6. There don't appear to be any actual smoke outlets so what exactly are these plaques for Me and my mates discussed this once (whilst standing on one of them wating for the rest of the group to arrive) and we decided that the Fire Service are expected to remove the paving slab in the event of a fire, thus creating the outlet for the smoke. and does Euston actually have 6 levels of basements ? Presumably it does. tim |
Euston Mainline Station basements
"Marratxi" wrote in message ... and does Euston actually have 6 levels of basements ? Cheerz, Baz Well its got an underground car-park |
Euston Mainline Station basements
tim (moved to sweden) wrote:
so what exactly are these plaques for Me and my mates discussed this once (whilst standing on one of them wating for the rest of the group to arrive) and we decided that the Fire Service are expected to remove the paving slab in the event of a fire, thus creating the outlet for the smoke. The slab is designed to be smashed rather than removed |
Euston Mainline Station basements
On Sat, 16 Apr 2005, Stimpy wrote:
tim (moved to sweden) wrote: so what exactly are these plaques for Me and my mates discussed this once (whilst standing on one of them wating for the rest of the group to arrive) and we decided that the Fire Service are expected to remove the paving slab in the event of a fire, thus creating the outlet for the smoke. The slab is designed to be smashed rather than removed How do they do that? Please tell me the fire brigade have a special slab-smashing machine. tom -- Vive la chimie, en particulier, et la connaissance en general. -- Herve This |
Euston Mainline Station basements
On Sun, 17 Apr 2005 00:03:04 +0100, Tom Anderson
wrote: On Sat, 16 Apr 2005, Stimpy wrote: tim (moved to sweden) wrote: so what exactly are these plaques for Me and my mates discussed this once (whilst standing on one of them wating for the rest of the group to arrive) and we decided that the Fire Service are expected to remove the paving slab in the event of a fire, thus creating the outlet for the smoke. The slab is designed to be smashed rather than removed How do they do that? Please tell me the fire brigade have a special slab-smashing machine. Yes, it's called a "hammer." -- Nick Cooper [Carefully remove the detonators from my e-mail address to reply!] The London Underground at War: http://www.cwgcuser.org.uk/personal/...ra/lu/tuaw.htm 625-Online - classic British television: http://www.625.org.uk 'Things to Come' - An Incomplete Classic: http://www.thingstocome.org.uk |
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