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Old November 12th 07, 10:51 AM posted to uk.transport.london
Richard J.[_2_] Richard J.[_2_] is offline
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Default Euston Station Underground upgrade a joke.

John B wrote:
On 8 Nov, 21:52, lonelytraveller
wrote:
No, that's a disingenuous argument. There's no particular reason
to wait on one side of the glass wall than the other. Any more
than people have to wait in the suburban platforms shed at
Euston, even though they do.


Yes there is - it's where you are, and it's where the departures
board is.


Are you trying to claim that you can't see through clear glass?


Of course not.

The point - easily proveable by a visit - is that in real life,
people congregate in the train shed at Paddington not the concourse.

This is because the overall design of the station, including the
positioning of the ticket office and the departure boards and the
chairs and most of the retail outlets and the entrance from the
Underground and the taxi rank, makes people congregate in the train
shed not the concourse.

Indeed, there is not enough room on the concourse to deal with large
numbers of sitting/standing passengers (unless they go to the pub/
sushi bar/coffee shop, which most people at stations don't).


As far as I'm concerned the concourse at Paddington is the area behind
the buffers where, as you say, everyone congregates. There's a shopping
mall south of it, called The Lawn, but it's just a retail appendage to
the station, not "the concourse".
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