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Post by Colin D on Sept 18, 2014 3:12:51 GMT
Question: (click for a larger version)
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Post by Indefatigable on Sept 18, 2014 3:32:26 GMT
Is it South Tottenham?
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Post by bassmike on Sept 18, 2014 10:38:30 GMT
X over too near platform end for south tottenham
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Post by Indefatigable on Sept 18, 2014 12:57:20 GMT
X over too near platform end for south tottenham I respect your opinion, however I believe I shall be proven correct - even if it is a gut feeling I am basing this on. That and I happened to be looking at some pictures at the time
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Post by yerkes on Sept 18, 2014 13:52:40 GMT
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Post by melikepie on Sept 18, 2014 21:16:19 GMT
+2.14258946
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Post by domh245 on Sept 18, 2014 21:57:19 GMT
+e (maths banter !)
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Post by Colin D on Sept 19, 2014 3:05:18 GMT
Answer: South Tottenham - crossover
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Post by bassmike on Sept 19, 2014 11:02:15 GMT
Sorry-I was imagining it the wrong way round!
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Post by Indefatigable on Sept 19, 2014 11:27:41 GMT
Answer: South Tottenham - crossover Thats great - means I got two of these right... This quiz game is fairly good!
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Post by bassmike on Sept 20, 2014 12:07:27 GMT
I often wonder why this layout was used when the S/Sisters curve was singled as it obviates trains using this route from stopping at S/T in the S/S direction as only a short section of the W/bound platform is near the train .
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