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elyob wrote: They are (roughly) opposite the red light at the end of the LuL track. (I quite liked the Exmoor Gold...) I liked far too many! .. But I have to say .. at 10.30pm, how am I meant to get that far up the platform when 5,000 people are getting turned out at the same time? Sorry, I should be clearer. The oyster readers are about opposite the fixed red light which marks where the track ends. In other words, (roughly) opposite where the driver sits when he is driving his train into the station, nearest the end by the exhibition hall. This is a little way into the station, but you obviously have to pass this point in order to get onto a LuL train. -- Mike Bristow - really a very good driver |
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