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![]() Peter Masson wrote: "John Salmon" wrote So what route (i.e. which right-hand crossovers) did fast services (in both directions) take between the Quarry lines and the former "through" platforms (4 & 5?) at East Croydon? I had assumed the move was made at Stoats Nest, That is correct. When the layout was rationalised, one of the changes was relaying the Stoats Nest crossovers. Previously, travelling south, they ran from the old Through Lines (eastern pair) to the Quarry Lines. Afterwards they ran from the new Fast Lines (western pair) to the old line through Redhill. Peter Up non-stoppers went through platform 1 (the westernmost platform) at East Croydon, though. Both pairs had both fast trains and stoppers (Victoria-Coulsdon N on the western pair, Charing X-Caterham?Tattenham Corner on the eastern). Mike |
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