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On Mar 16, 9:02*pm, Mr Thant
wrote: Changing trains at Finsbury Park the other day, I needed to get from one northbound island to the other, which are separated by only a single track. For more than one moment I looked at it and thought "I could jump that"*. The platforms are plenty wide enough to get a good run up. So: i) Would this be trespassing on a railway? ii) Has anyone done this or seen it done? (* I wimped out and traipsed through the subway) U --http://londonconnections.blogspot.com/ A blog about transport projects in London ii) Haven't seen it done in the UK, but on the continent, yes, where the platforms are lower. There are often signs telling people not to do it. |
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