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JRS: In article , dated
Sun, 3 Apr 2005 00:12:31, seen in news:uk.transport.london, Richard J. posted : The Elm Road crossings at New Malden look from the aerial photograph to be about one car length apart. Are you saying that there are separate sets of gates for each track? If not, it's just one crossing with the tracks a bit further apart than usual. Only for very short cars. Only one set of gates, of the usual lifting sort; four of them, one per carriageway per track. I think a reasonably small car - a Morris Minor, for example, *might* be able to park between (parallel to) the tracks at the Kingston side. Substantially, approaching the west it is an ordinary double track which starts diverging about 40m before the crossing in order that trains may climb to join the north side of the main line, whereas eastbound trains have just come under the main line from the south side. It's dangerous, because a couple of car-lengths to the South there's a one-lane road bridge under the railway, followed by a length of narrow road - and the road to the north is also narrow. But as it looks dangerous, and few strangers will find it, it's probably safe enough. -- © John Stockton, Surrey, UK. Turnpike v4.00 MIME. © Web URL:http://www.merlyn.demon.co.uk/ - FAQish topics, acronyms, & links. I find MiniTrue useful for viewing/searching/altering files, at a DOS prompt; free, DOS/Win/UNIX, URL:http://www.idiotsdelight.net/minitrue/ Update hope? |
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