Zerachiel76
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- 16 Feb 2015
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I've noticed in a few old pictures of Piccadilly that there used to be 3 lines between some of the platforms (see link below)
https://nationalrailwaymuseum.files.wordpress.com/2012/11/1997-7409_lms_2971.png
Does anyone know if / when the platforms were rebuilt as I can't see how the 3rd set of lines would fit down the middle of the current lines?
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/...MMB_05_390037_323239_142003_142033_142043.jpg
In addition there used to be a building at the end of platform A (as it was known at the time - now platform 1). Does anyone know when this building was knocked down as I've not been able to find out?
Finally I have found pictures in a book about Wartime Woodhead which shows that most of the platforms didn't extend beyond the roof, whereas now they all do. Does any one know when the platforms were extended?
https://nationalrailwaymuseum.files.wordpress.com/2012/11/1997-7409_lms_2971.png
Does anyone know if / when the platforms were rebuilt as I can't see how the 3rd set of lines would fit down the middle of the current lines?
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/...MMB_05_390037_323239_142003_142033_142043.jpg
In addition there used to be a building at the end of platform A (as it was known at the time - now platform 1). Does anyone know when this building was knocked down as I've not been able to find out?
Finally I have found pictures in a book about Wartime Woodhead which shows that most of the platforms didn't extend beyond the roof, whereas now they all do. Does any one know when the platforms were extended?