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, at 10:27:16 on Tue, 11 Dec 2007, Old Central remarked: OK then - could you fit two island platforms in the box? Based on my crude maths and assuming straight track and a 6m existing platform - no end or centre throws - the latter is definitely not true at the south end or where S&C may affect the layout at the north end. It also ignores S&C to achieve 4 parallel tracks not 2. Platforms = 6.000m *2 = 12.000m Track = 1.435m *2 = 2.870m Track to platform 0.730m *2 = 1.460m Six foot = 1.970m Width of box = 18.300m approx. For two islands you would need Track = 1.435m *4 = 5.740m Six foot = 1.970m Cess=1.250m (minimum)*2 = 2.500m Track to platform = 0.730m*4 = 2.920m This would leave two platforms of width 2.585m - the HMRI minimum for a single face platform is 2.5m. So no. I've found the following Arup Journal article, which has all kinds of diagrams (and text) which answer many of the questions we've been wondering about. Including much of the history of why it was done the way it is (maybe we can now nickname the Champagne Bar "Platform 4"?) Figure 14 does seem to show that there's a possibility for two islands, albeit with a fairly thin platform; and why else would it be that wide? http://www.arup.com/_assets/_download/download238.pdf -- Roland Perry |
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