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Old March 17th 05, 06:44 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Ian Snowdon Ian Snowdon is offline
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Some weeks ago someone asked about the purpose of the concrete structure
near the CTRL bridge across the ECML leading into St Pancras. As I was
visiting the station I asked and was told that it is called the "Forward
Incident Control Point".

My next question was "what does that mean?" and nobody could tell me.
So, can someone tell me what a FICP is used for (and don't say
"incidents").
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Snowy