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  2. Railway platform height - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan high-speed rail platforms are 1,250 mm (49.2 in) above rail. Example of a platform whose height was raised. In Taiwan, Taiwan Railways Administration's platforms were 760 mm (29.9 in) tall and passengers must take two stair steps to enter the train. In 2001, however, the platforms were raised to 960 mm (37.8 in), cutting the steps needed ...

  3. Bridge plate (mechanism) - Wikipedia

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    The first passenger rail cars in North America to be equipped with retractable bridge plates were TriMet's (Portland, Oregon) Siemens SD660 LRVs, [2] the first of which were completed in 1996. [3] Earlier, in 1987, the newly opened SacRT light rail system used non-powered, station-platform-mounted bridge plates to bridge the gap between a high ...

  4. Pauline (railcar) - Wikipedia

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    A second access platform leads to another compartment with thirty seats. [70] All in all, and counting the places available in the van and on the platforms in case of overcrowding, the railcar offers a capacity of seventy-five seats, thirteen folding seats and twenty-five standing places. [70]

  5. Harrington Hump - Wikipedia

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    The impetus for the hump, it is claimed, was a complaint by the chairman of the Copeland Rail Users' Group that low platforms on the Cumbrian Coast Line caused users difficulty in boarding and alighting from trains, made at Allerdale Area Transport Advisory Group, a sub-committee of Cumbria County Council's Local Committee. A suggestion of a ...

  6. Goods shed - Wikipedia

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    Some goods sheds had more than one track. If one were not adjacent to the unloading platform then the method of working the second siding would be to first empty the wagons adjacent to the platform, and then open the doors on their far side to access those on the second track. Planks or portable bridges were normally provided for this purpose.

  7. Railway platform - Wikipedia

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    A railway platform is an area in a train station alongside a railway track providing convenient access to trains. Almost all stations have some form of platform, with larger stations having multiple platforms. Grand Central Terminal in Midtown Manhattan hosts 44 platforms, more than any other rail station in the world. [1]

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