Just doing a trip plan around Birmingham and find 2 split-level stations: Lichfield Trent Valley & Tamworth. The layout is in T shape or L shape above the surface. Are any other stations like these elsewhere in UK?
PS: St Pancras In'tl, Glasgow Central and Glasgow Queen St came to my mind just before I decide to post. Indeed they are split-level stations, but some of the platforms are underground. It can be counted as another category of split-level stations. As for London Bridge and Portsmouth & Southsea, platform levels are splited but not as typical as Lichfield Trent Valley.
PPS: Lots of guys were discussing 2 adjacent "Split-level" stations with different names, like Dalston Jn and Dalston Kingsland, Waterloo and Waterloo East. They are, of course, but I do want to focus on split-level stations with the same name (same name historically is welcomed, or "Low (High) Level ).
PS: St Pancras In'tl, Glasgow Central and Glasgow Queen St came to my mind just before I decide to post. Indeed they are split-level stations, but some of the platforms are underground. It can be counted as another category of split-level stations. As for London Bridge and Portsmouth & Southsea, platform levels are splited but not as typical as Lichfield Trent Valley.
PPS: Lots of guys were discussing 2 adjacent "Split-level" stations with different names, like Dalston Jn and Dalston Kingsland, Waterloo and Waterloo East. They are, of course, but I do want to focus on split-level stations with the same name (same name historically is welcomed, or "Low (High) Level ).
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