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I have a question that's been bugging me for some time. When you're
travelling northbound on the city branch of the Northern line, as you approach Angel, the train appears to pass diagonally across an enlarged section of tunnel (ie, an open space suddenly appears on one side and as the wall moves closer on approach to the station, the wall on the other side of the train seems to move away). Upon leaving the station, the same thing happens in reverse. Can anyone explain this? Also, judging by the size of the southbound platform, I'm assuming that this was where the original station was, and that the old northbound line was covered up by the platform. If this is so, do the original NB tunnels still exist behind the walls at the ends of the platform? Many thanks, Daniel. |
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