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On 01/09/2010 15:17, MIG wrote:
On 1 Sep, 12:08, Mike wrote: In , Paul wrote: On Sep 1, 12:01 am, wrote: Presumably the old platform 3 will close - or will we have the excitement of dual platforms and both sets of doors opening? AIUI the latter. No platforms are closing. The email I got is quite explicit on this point. It says: } Westbound Central line train doors will now open on both sides. } When facing the direction of travel, you should exit via the right } side of the train to change onto London Overground and National } Rail services or via the left side of the train to change onto the } Jubilee line, DLR or to leave the station. This, I suppose, begs the question: doors open on both sides of the train at Barking, and soon at Stratford... anywhere else? -- Mike Bristow I can't think of anywhere else on LU where non-terminating trains do it. I can't think of any place that terminating trains do it. The only place that I know of that opens doors on both sides is the DLR at Canary Wharf. |
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