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Martin Smith wrote:
On 15/11/2015 18:46, Arthur Figgis wrote: On 14/11/2015 12:44, Robin wrote: Offramp wrote: I think one thing that we all agree on is that what London needs is seven or eight sets of Primorsky Stair replicas, but where should they go? Why not have just one set of fake replica Primorsky Stairs, which could be moved between seven or eight places whenever Boris passes so that it looks like London has lot of Primorsky Stair replicas? Given the absence of "OT" I assume you envisage TfL operating inclined lifts to the sides of the stairs for accessibility ![]() And nice convergence with Greenford thread ![]() http://www.odessaguide.net/sights_cablecar.en.html Anyway, Platform 4 at West Croydon station could do with some steps direct to the tram stop. very sensible idea, unlikely to be taken up though I imagine. There already is an exit on platform 4 next to the tram stop? Peter Smyth |