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Paul G wrote:
Although I noticed Dagenham Heathway (which I used yesterday) is shown as being wheelchair accessible and yet there's possibly half a foot between the train floor height the platform George he hump might help the http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/downloads/...gePlatform.pdf I've never seen one, but the document says there is a prototype at Holborn. |
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On 22 Feb, 08:40, John Hearns wrote:
Paul G wrote: Although I noticed Dagenham Heathway (which I used yesterday) is shown as being wheelchair accessible and yet there's possibly half a foot between the train floor height the platform George the hump might help the http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/downloads/...gePlatform.pdf I've never seen one, but the document says there is a prototype at Holborn. This, or something very similar to this, can IIRC be seen on all the platforms of the Waterloo & City line since the renovation of last year. |
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In message , John
Hearns writes George he hump might help the http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/downloads/...gePlatform.pdf I've never seen one, but the document says there is a prototype at Holborn. I'm pretty certain I saw one at Leicester Square before Christmas - possibly the Holborn prototype being tried out at different stations, I guess. -- Paul Terry |
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