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Re: Timetable boards at stations

Von: John @ home (johnw@connectnet.org.uk) [Profil]
Datum: 19.08.2008 18:19
Message-ID: <fd0636ec-3f18-47b0-b42f-d001a6451058@m45g2000hsb.googlegroups.com>
Newsgroup: uk.railway
On 19 Aug, 16:06, Chris  Tolley <cj...@supanet.com> wrote:
> tshan...@aol.com wrote:
> > On 19 Aug, 12:56, "John Salmon" <john.e.sal...@gensheet.com>
wrote:
> >> All trains have 'booked' platforms, which are held in the train service
> >> database and displayed (for 'larger' stations) in some journey planners
e.g.
> >> Traveline North East or Planajourney.
>
> > Which stations with say 8 or more platforms are actually quite good
> > examples of having reasonably consistent platforming of trains to
> > their booked platform?
>
> Waterloo, the one with the most, is pretty good. I've never seen a Bank
> train departing from the wrong platform, for example. ;-)
>
> --http://gallery120232.fotopic.net/p9683700.html
> (51411 (Class 117) at Ludlow, 11 Jun 1985)


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