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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.

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Harringay Platforms in the Timetable editor 04/07/2020 at 15:41 #129011
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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.

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Harringay Platforms in the Timetable editor 04/07/2020 at 15:57 #129012
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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
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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.

Geoff
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Harringay Platforms in the Timetable editor 05/07/2020 at 14:14 #129076
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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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