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A diagram showing the different meanings of the word "platform" in the context of a railway station. The fictional station has

  • 1 island platform (green)
  • 2 platform faces/platform tracks (blue)
  • 3 independently signalable platforms (purple)
  • 4 designated platforms (red)
(note that of the terms use only "island platform" is standard and unambiguous)
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Author Chris McKenna (Thryduulf)
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20 June 2006

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current11:47, 20 June 2006Thumbnail for version as of 11:47, 20 June 2006200 × 463 (10 KB)Thryduulf{{information |Description=A diagram showing the different meanings of the word "platform" in the context of a railway station. The fictional station has *1 island platform (green) *2 platform faces/platform tracks (blue) *3 independently signalable pla