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Andrew P Smith wrote the following in:
news ![]() In article , Robin May writes The whole of the Victoria line is in deep tube tunnels, apart from at the depot. I don't think it's possible for track to be less accessible to the public and there are certainly areas on the DLR where the track is more accessible to the public than that. So you are wrong. No I'm not. What is there to stop someone wandering off the platform and down a tunnel..... Nothing. But there is also nothing to stop someone wandering off the platform and down a viaduct. And even if that is the only method of getting on to the track you consider, the DLR track is *still* more accessible than the Victoria line track because the DLR has more stations and they are closer together. So yes, you are wrong. -- message by Robin May, but I would say that, wouldn't I? "GIVE IN! IT'S TIME TO GO!" - The NHS offers a high standard of care. "You MUST NOT drive dangerously" - the Highway Code Spelling lesson: then and than are different words. |
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