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Harringay Platforms in the Timetable editor 04/07/2020 at 15:20 #129010 | |
northroad
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I have noted that in the London Kings Cross Old style simulation that Harringay has the option of 4 platforms in the timetable editor. Is this correct? I think there should only be Platform 1 on the Up Slow and Platform 2 on the Down Slow. There are no platforms on the Up or Down Fast Lines. Geoff Log in to reply |
Harringay Platforms in the Timetable editor 04/07/2020 at 15:41 #129011 | |
Albert
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Are these platforms having numbers? You could possibly have a train make a 'through line' stop if there is a line code in the platform box. AJP in games Log in to reply |
Harringay Platforms in the Timetable editor 04/07/2020 at 15:57 #129012 | |
northroad
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Maybe, however, the simulation shows Platform 1 on the Up Slow and Platform 2 on the Down Slow so where would 3 and 4 be.
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Harringay Platforms in the Timetable editor 04/07/2020 at 16:04 #129013 | |
MarkC
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northroad in post 129010 said:I have noted that in the London Kings Cross Old style simulation that Harringay has the option of 4 platforms in the timetable editor. Is this correct? I think there should only be Platform 1 on the Up Slow and Platform 2 on the Down Slow. There are no platforms on the Up or Down Fast Lines.Mantis 30991 raised Boldly going forward 'cause we can't find reverse. Boldly going forward, still can't find reverse. Boldly going forward, and things are getting worse!. Log in to reply |
Harringay Platforms in the Timetable editor 05/07/2020 at 14:14 #129076 | |
trolleybus
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When I was at school both Harringay West (as it as) and Hornsey had island platforms in both directions. In fact my train home was a class 105 which left from the platform on the DS towards Hertford North. There was a Hitchin stopper which called at the DF face a couple of minutes later, but as this was formed of a class 47 hauling a short rake of suburban stock it tended to win the race between Finsbury Park and Wood Green (as Alexandra Palace was then called).
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