A Sign at King’s Cross
I saw this sign at King’s Cross.
Can anybody explain?
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August 23, 2011 - Posted by AnonW | Transport/Travel | Trains
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Platform 3/4 {0.75} . . . this is taking Harry Potter too far
Monty Python has got into the act . . . Movable Platforms . . . Mix ‘n Match Stations
Comment by Steam Lover | August 23, 2011 |
You dont watch the films or read the books of Harry Potter??
Not just for children….James…get busy with the books…
I was on St Pancras some years ago…when they were busy filming…..
Comment by Apricotsilk | August 24, 2011 |
They are not my sort of films and I have great difficulty reading any book, that I can’t lay flat on the table, as my left hand isn’t good enough. So generally, if I read anything it’s newspapers.
To be fair though, I much prefer to wander a city and observe it. Reality is much better than fantasy!
Comment by AnonW | August 24, 2011 |
Would you get the benefit of using a Kindle??
Others might be able to advise..
I am about to try one…for the convenience of NOT always being over -weight on suitcases when I am off to airports….
Comment by Apricot | August 24, 2011 |
I use an Iconia pad computer which runs Windows to surf the Internet on trains.
I’m also going to put my books on a Kindle. But I doubt I’ll buy one yet, especially as there are too many places to visit in the UK. For instance if my hay fever doesn’t stop, I’ll be in Barnsley on December 10th, as it’s one of the few places I got any relief.
Comment by AnonW | August 24, 2011 |