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![]() Clive D. W. Feather wrote in message ... In article , dave F writes I understand the bomb executed on the Piccadilly Line was at the front of the train - does anyone know if the Heathrow bound platform at KC is the one closest to the Northern Line escalator? Yes. With the front closest to the connecting passage and escalator. If that is the case the bomber must have entered the platform from the main Kings Cross escalators and immediately onto the platform, from there he entered a waiting train and must have escaped as the doors were closing and exited the platform by taking the short link onto the Northern Line escalator. Why "must"? It's a hypothesis, but that's all. He could equally have walked along the platform and out through the Thameslink station. If, indeed, he planted the bomb there. Hmm? sorry I don't think so. How can you fit the Thameslink station within the bomb planting operation? |
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