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On Jun 9, 3:29*pm, Mizter T wrote:
On Jun 9, 2:36*pm, martin j wrote: Just went home via Tulse Hill and can't understand how rumoured Oyster gates are going to work without closing the subway to pedestrians. Can someone pls enlighten me? Either the station is not getting gates, or if it does then the subway will gated in and closed for public access. I don't know what the plans are, but if I was to guess I'd say Tulse Hill won't be gated. The default option for most South London stations seems to be standalone validators (of the DLR 'armoured' type) by the exits (including 'when the ticket office is closed' side gates, so I expect (unless anyone knows differently) that will happen at Tulse Hill. For example, Shortlands now has 4 - 2 either side of the entrance to the ticket office and 2 either side of the side gate. Unusually generous and commonsensical for UK transport provision :-P |
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