The Train-Platform Interface In London
I feel very strongly, that the floor of a train should be level with the platform, when you board a train.
This is mainly, because after my stroke, some said, that I could spent a lot of my life in a wheelchair. Luckily, the doomsters were wrong, but I do feel for those who have to use one or regularly push a buiggy on London’s extensive transport system.
So in this post, I shall be collecting examples of the good, the bad and the ugly.
I have put a note by some of the pictures, which are as follows.
- Only one type of train calls at this platform and as the platform is straight, it could be better.
- This platform was built or rebuilt, when new trains started on a new line.
- Taken on a Harrington Hump
These are just the start.




























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