Sorry if this has been covered elsewhere but I can't find it.
A number of station platforms have canopies for part of their length. But trains often stop at the part of the platform that isn't covered by the canopy. This isn't great for passengers on a rainy day. So I wondered why this is done? Why don't they stop at the part of the platform that is covered?
Thanks
A number of station platforms have canopies for part of their length. But trains often stop at the part of the platform that isn't covered by the canopy. This isn't great for passengers on a rainy day. So I wondered why this is done? Why don't they stop at the part of the platform that is covered?
Thanks