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Robin May wrote:
"J. Public" wrote the following in: Also, what's the problem with opening both sets of doors at stations like Uxbridge, Golders Green etc., where there are platforms on both side of the train. I'm not sure. They certainly open both sets of doors on the eastbound District line platform at Barking. Yes. That's to allow cross platform interchange to and from both the Gospel Oak Line, on the left, and Shoeburyness trains on the right. Lawrence Myers |
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Robin May:
I'm not sure. They certainly open both sets of doors on the eastbound District line platform at Barking. Lawrence Myers: Yes. That's to allow cross platform interchange to and from both the Gospel Oak Line, on the left, and Shoeburyness trains on the right. So do people then cross through the District trains to get between the Gospel Oak and Shoeburyness lines, too, like at Jamaica station on the LIRR in New York? Or are their routings such that there would be no reason to do that anyway? -- Mark Brader, Toronto | "One thing that surprises you about this business | is the surprises." -- Tim Baker My text in this article is in the public domain. |
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In article , Mark Brader
writes So do people then cross through the District trains to get between the Gospel Oak and Shoeburyness lines, too, like at Jamaica station on the LIRR in New York? Or are their routings such that there would be no reason to do that anyway? I've never attempted to observe it, but it would be a logical move for someone trying to travel from somewhere on the Gospel Oak line to places like Basildon or Leigh-on-Sea. It doesn't work in the reverse direction; the platform layout is roughly (north at the top): GOBLIN bay platform Eastbound District platform, with bay at north-west end Eastbound LTSR (c2c) to Upminster Westbound LTSR (c2c) from Upminster platform Westbound District Eastbound LTSR (c2c) to Dagenham platform Westbound LTSR (c2c) from Dagenham -- Clive D.W. Feather, writing for himself | Home: Tel: +44 20 8371 1138 (work) | Web: http://www.davros.org Fax: +44 870 051 9937 | Work: Written on my laptop; please observe the Reply-To address |
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"Lawrence Myers" wrote in message ...
Robin May wrote: "J. Public" wrote the following in: Also, what's the problem with opening both sets of doors at stations like Uxbridge, Golders Green etc., where there are platforms on both side of the train. I'm not sure. They certainly open both sets of doors on the eastbound District line platform at Barking. Yes. That's to allow cross platform interchange to and from both the Gospel Oak Line, on the left, and Shoeburyness trains on the right. Lawrence Myers what kind of neighborhood is barking? safe and convient to central london? thx for your reply charles |
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