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![]() Clive D. W. Feather wrote: In article , Peter Frimberley writes If I recall correctly, the T4 loop does include a straight section somewhere near where, at the time of it's construction, they expected a future T5 to be. However the T5 that's being built is considerably larger and in a different place than the T5 foreseen back then. Correct. AIUI there is a short enlargement (approx 30ft length) of the running tunnel to station tunnel size on this section, with (possibly) a platform, but certainly a passageway leading to an access shaft. I'm not sure if the shaft contains an emergency exit (possible, given the interstation distance T4-T123), or ventilation equipment, or is just left over from construction of the loop. This can be seen on the west side of a train (i.e. left) looking out around halfway between T4 and T123, and is (or was, pre-closure) quite brightly lit. |
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