I've got it in my head it may have been Taplow?
Possibly one or two Sunday morning services do actually use Rock Ferry platform 3, but obviously not that many.Rock Ferry,
Don't think there are any regular timetabled services to use platforms 3 or 4 there, just used for stabling trains i think
That sounds right, actually, and the Sectional Appendix would agree!I've got it in my head it may have been Taplow?
Your post prompted thoughts of the District line, and hence of the local stations which are still served by the District line but are no longer served by National Rail/c2c on the Eastern end of the District line/London end of the London, Tilbury, and Southend line, which all have very old platforms which closed in 1962 when the LT&S line got over-head line electrification, and are fenced off: Bromley-by-Bow, Plaistow, Upton Park, East Ham, Becontree, Dagenham East, and Hornchurch.The platform on the National Rail line at East Putney Tube Station
And now completely tangentially, I'm now thinking of when the District ran firmly into Great Western land..!Your post prompted thoughts of the District line, and hence of the local stations which are still served by the District line but are no longer served by National Rail/c2c on the Eastern end of the District line/London end of the London, Tilbury, and Southend line, which all have very old platforms which closed in 1962 when the LT&S line got over-head line electrification, and are fenced off: Bromley-by-Bow, Plaistow, Upton Park, East Ham, Becontree, Dagenham East, and Hornchurch.
On the Eastern end, it used to run far past Upminster, all the way to the end of the LT&SR at Shoeburyness!And now completely tangentially, I'm now thinking of when the District ran firmly into Great Western land..!
IIRC, the up Shrewsburys did terminate at P2B, apart from the through trains to Euston, which came into P3, where they changed their locos from diesel to electric.Wolverhampton P6 (bay N end of P1), Signalling for passenger trains to leave, but only possible to enter by a shunt move.
Back in the 70s & 80s Shrewsbury line trains departed from there (presumably having terminated P2B & then shunted across), but nothing timetabled for decades AFAIK.
Hard to stop with non-locked train doors except by removing the platform. Can remember using a DMU ar a similar platform somewhere (Reading?) as a shortcut when changing trains - sure it wasn’t an approved route!Interestingly both sides were used in the days of slammers and mail trains.
NoThere was a bay platform at the north end of Stafford Station, used in 1985 for a dmu shuttle to Crewe when the Crewe rebuild was on. Is it still there?
Isn't there a booked train to use it on a Sunday where a LNER service is overtaken by another train? Or has that ended in the current timetableI don’t think the bay platform, platform 3, at Grantham has any booked use anymore.
Isn't there a booked train to use it on a Sunday where a LNER service is overtaken by another train? Or has that ended in the current timetable
I know they're not used, but can platforms 5 and 6 at Queen's Park (London) actually be used if needed?
Not much these days. There was a thread about it last year. I caught a handful of London Midland services from it in the years when it was used more often.Does the bay platform at Hereford get used?
No,only accessible via a shunt through a ground frame. Occasionally used for stabling track machines.There's a bay platform at Weston-super-Mare, but I don't think its track layout or signalling allows passenger use.