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Jul06

Platform numbering

Permalink | 06/07/09 | Categories: Information, Railways | by: A Sharp English (UK)

A good friend of mine criticises the station at Newark Liberty International Station for having platforms numbered 0, 1, 4 and 5. Well, there is a reason for it, but one only obvious to the railway-minded. It is not the most helpful system for passengers to understand! :-/

However, I found one even more confusing at Büchen, in northen Germany. Platforms are numbered 4, 1, 401 and 41 .88|

Does anyone know of anything odder?

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