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Post by Deleted on Jan 1, 2006 22:25:15 GMT
I had the fortune of using Finsbury Park station last night, and noticed that since the platform access if by ramp and a short staircase, the tube profile platforms must be at a quite shallow depth. Does anyone know what the depth of platforms are? Are the platforms built below the NR railway arches, which may have helped with the shallow construction? Also, are there any shallower tube profile stations on the network?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 2, 2006 9:48:22 GMT
I *think* Redbridge is only about 15 ft below ground, and also 've been informed that Arsenal is not far below the surface and accessed by ramps as well.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 2, 2006 19:25:40 GMT
I *think* Redbridge is only about 15 ft below ground, and also 've been informed that Arsenal is not far below the surface and accessed by ramps as well. But isn't Redbridge a cut and cover station? I'm referring to tube profile stations here.
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