Pompey00
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Is there a website to find out what stations have short platforms due to guards not always announcing what carriage you need to be in to get off.
The Sectional Appendix will give the platform length, but you need to know the train length and cross-reference the two. Obviously, train lengths vary from timetable to timetable or week to week and so any definitive list would be quickly out of date.Past threads on this subject always seem to be answered in an ad hoc fashion, suggesting that there isn't an overall centralised record, although I believe that the relevant sectional appendix should give the answer for specific routes.
Trivia: Stations where a calling service is longer than the platform
Lot's up here I can think of: Beauly Connon Bridge Balmossie Golf Street Dunkeld & Birnam Blair Atholl Dalwhinnie Newtonmore Carrbridge Gleneagles Dunblane Falkirk Grahamston Carnoustie Inverkeithing Kirkcaldy Markinch Ladybank Cupar Leuchars Points to clarify -Stations where at least 1...www.railforums.co.uk
Stations which have platforms shorter than the train:Discussion
I posted this as I know there are quite a number of stations which the trains are longer than the platform. These stations that come to mind: Berney Arms Green Lane (when 6 - car trains are in operation) Helsby - I remember being told only to alight through certain doors (can't remember the...www.railforums.co.uk
Most Trains' automated announcements tell you whether there is a short platform. As you've listed yourself in Portsmouth, Desiros (450,444) do this too.Is there a website to find out what stations have short platforms due to guards not always announcing what carriage you need to be in to get off.
Thankyou.Past threads on this subject always seem to be answered in an ad hoc fashion, suggesting that there isn't an overall centralised record, although I believe that the relevant sectional appendix should give the answer for specific routes.
Trivia: Stations where a calling service is longer than the platform
Lot's up here I can think of: Beauly Connon Bridge Balmossie Golf Street Dunkeld & Birnam Blair Atholl Dalwhinnie Newtonmore Carrbridge Gleneagles Dunblane Falkirk Grahamston Carnoustie Inverkeithing Kirkcaldy Markinch Ladybank Cupar Leuchars Points to clarify -Stations where at least 1...www.railforums.co.uk
Stations which have platforms shorter than the train:Discussion
I posted this as I know there are quite a number of stations which the trains are longer than the platform. These stations that come to mind: Berney Arms Green Lane (when 6 - car trains are in operation) Helsby - I remember being told only to alight through certain doors (can't remember the...www.railforums.co.uk
Perfect Thankyou.Most Trains' automated announcements tell you whether there is a short platform. As you've listed yourself in Portsmouth, Desiros (450,444) do this too.
Station announcements also may say but sometimes they will direct you to announcements on the train.
For Safest bet, travel in front 4, very rare that only 1st coach is released although on the South Coast there are some stations.
That can work, but there are many locations where the platform length given in the sectional appendix is not the same as the usable platform length. This might be due to the starting signal being mounted on the platform, or part of the platform not being used due to stepping distance issues or poor surfacing.The Sectional Appendix will give the platform length, but you need to know the train length and cross-reference the two. Obviously, train lengths vary from timetable to timetable or week to week and so any definitive list would be quickly out of date.
For Safest bet, travel in front 4, very rare that only 1st coach is released although on the South Coast there are some stations.
The Sectional Appendix claims to be the usable length, so if it's wrong then by all means let the right people know!That can work, but there are many locations where the platform length given in the sectional appendix is not the same as the usable platform length. This might be due to the starting signal being mounted on the platform, or part of the platform not being used due to stepping distance issues or poor surfacing.
Then there are locations where the front of the train stops off the platform (Bath Spa on the down for 9/10 car 80x).
The Sectional Appendix claims to be the usable length, so if it's wrong then by all means let the right people know!
I am well aware. I tried to get things corrected when I could but there's only so much 1 person can flag.It's not a very reliable document