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Old November 17th 19, 01:26 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Clive D.W. Feather Clive D.W. Feather is offline
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Default Heathrow Express slashes fares (so it says!)

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On Sat, 16 Nov 2019 16:19:01 +0000
"Clive D.W. Feather" wrote:
Based on a 2015 FOI request, the following platforms are at least 15
metres below sea level (numbers are metres above LU datum, which is
exactly 100 metres below the OS datum at Newlyn):

*Above* the LU datum? Why did they choose something so deep as a base point?


So that all the numbers are positive. They could have used 50 or 30
metres, but this way they're unlikely to ever need to change it.

Similarly the Eurotunnel zero point is around the 63 milepost west of
Westenhangar, rather than at the concession boundary.

74.0 Waterloo (Jubilee)
84.4 Bank (Northern)


Looks like the actual deepest railway platform in London is a toss up between
jubilee waterloo and Bank DLR which is way beneath the northern line platforms.
Anyone know how deep the DLR is?


74.20 metres LU datum.

Other platforms below sea level a

Beckton Park 99.96
Cutty Sark 86.05
Cyprus 99.98
Island Gardens 94.94

The greatest distances below ground level (which is not necessarily
measured at the station entrance) a

Bank 41.10
Cutty Sark 18.25
Woolwich Arsenal 11.32
Island Gardens 7.16

12 other stations have platforms between 0.00 and 4.50 below ground
level.

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Clive D.W. Feather