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Post by melikepie on Jul 29, 2024 17:26:32 GMT
wouldn't the bridge be considered a tunnel entrance instead?
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Post by spsmiler on Jul 29, 2024 21:25:26 GMT
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Post by brigham on Jul 30, 2024 8:51:24 GMT
It would be a very wide tunnel entrance, carrying a road juntion!
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Post by imran on Aug 4, 2024 13:30:16 GMT
I know today’s the last day of the closure. But I just wondering if there were any CLD stickers on the Class 710 trains displaying the closure and it’s duration.
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Post by bjames on Aug 4, 2024 14:30:12 GMT
One-way where? To street exits? Or in the west end and out the east end, perhaps? The one way system was that if you're alighting from an Overground or National Rail service, you could go straight down (as usual) to either the main exit onto Seven Sisters Road or down to the Victoria line. If you were coming from the Victoria line though, once you got to the top of the escalator the main corridor to the Overground/National Rail platforms was blocked off, and you had to exit the station, turn right and then right into Birstall Road to the 'Event' entrance. I believe you also couldn't enter the station at all this way so if you wanted to go to the Victoria line, you had to use the other entrances on the High Road. It was a bit of a shame as I missed one of my connecting Overground services which I would have made had this system not been in place, and with the stripped back Overground services during peak periods in this closure that left me with about a 27 minute wait by the time I'd made it round. However the system was quite a decent one, given that Seven Sisters can be a little on the chaotic side when Greater Anglia diverts there unplanned.
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Post by imran on Aug 5, 2024 15:44:52 GMT
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