Deepgreen
Established Member
Any station when it happens to be windy and cold there!
Any old WCML station like Carlisle, Preston and Crewe
Very definitely!Platforms 13/14 at Manchester Piccadilly
Never found Carlisle to be that draughty/drafty, to be fair. Maybe I've been lucky.Carlisle
Agree. Not a good location to be waiting for a train.Platforms 1 and 2 at Preston. Always cold.
Erm, yes. Care to suggest any particular station(s)?Any station when it happens to be windy and cold there!
Darlington is always freezing in the middle of summer. It's almost a perfect wind tunnel.
Paisley Gilmour Street
Overrall roof but absolutely freezing
This refers to "modern" design stations with covered walkways, bridges and concourses, as well as traditional larger stations with plenty of canopy cover and waiting areas. (Not open air halts!).
Ulleskelf
Shippea Hill
Do any of these stations have covered walkways, concourses? (A bridge maybe at Ulleskelf).Berney Arms
My vote is for Haywards Heath due to the covered platforms there being elevated up above street level.
Liege Guillemins. Wonderful architecture, terrible design.
I've found London Bridge station to be very windy and cold, again raised platforms.
Post #83 and I’m the first person to suggest Portsmouth & Southsea High Level....
Sheffield definitely suffers from the problem of people walking past the door sensors constantly causing them to open to let any warmth out and freezing gales in. Why not push-buttons as EMR put in at Leicester?Sheffield and East Midlands Parkway always seem to be chilly and windy.