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On Sun, 2 Apr 2006 19:31:31 +0100, "Tim Roll-Pickering"
wrote: Tom Anderson wrote: Indeed. Victoria just about manages gates, but has a different design that lends itself to them. Similarly Liverpool Street has natural places. But where would one put the fare gates in the concourse/platforms at Waterloo? The entrances to most of the platforms are too narrow. Could there not be a gateline a few metres back from the platforms? It's probably where it would have to be, but if it's going to work at all then the concourse needs some rearrangement to move the shops, monitors, steps to the Underground and everything! Waterloo gets very crowded at peak hours and removing several metres near the platforms will only exaserbate the congestion. There's a plan to completely re-develop Waterloo. The tracks and platforms will be extended across the concourse to allow for longer trains. A new concourse will be built below them at street level with escalators up to the platforms. Dave |
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