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On 2 Jan, 23:04, Stephen Furley wrote:
WZR wrote: Was it actually built, then? I went on an official visit which included a ride on most of the system, and the trains stopped in the middle of nowhere, as the station stop was programmed in to the computer. IIRC our guide explained that this was due to plans for the station having been put on hold, rather than it having been removed. Yes, it was built, complete with signs. The Development got the go- ahead just before the DLR opened, so it was decided not to open the station, as it the whole area would be a building site. As you correctly remember, the trains still stopped at the site for a long time afterwards, but I think the system was eventually re-programmed to remove the stop. The original station was dismantled either just before, or just after the system opened, I can't remember which. The parts of the station were stored on some land nearby, and I think some of them may have been re-used when other stations were lengthened, but I'm not sure. Reuse of station parts would make sense, as the DLR stations (the earlier ones at least) have modular components. I remember the bizarre stop at the ghost station of Canary Wharf. If anyone knows where there's any pictures of this on the net please pipe up! |
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