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On Dec 6, 6:59*pm, (Neil Williams)
wrote: Has anyone noticed that an announcement is made at Tower Hill prior to the arrival of a train suggesting to "use the full length of the platform"? *This is incorrect for Circle Line trains which don't even nearly take up the full length. Has LUL considered the idea of painting coloured lines on the platforms to indicate where trains on each line will stop? *That would help the situation somewhat. At King's Cross (where Met trains are much longer than Circle or H+C trains) there are small signs on the tunnel wall opposite the eastbound platform that are intended to inform people that only Met trains stop at the western end of the platform. However they are easy to miss, and easy to misunderstand. PaulO |
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