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PLATFORM BARRIERS COMMENT

part from some famous locations such as the Tamworth field, there’s little doubt that the best place for trainspotting, linesiding, or pursuit of any aspect of the railway hobby, was the station platform. But station platforms have always been out of bounds or at the very least places with restricted access. Today’s station platforms are largely inaccessible unless one is a member of railway staff or has a valid ticket to travel. Those ‘snappy’, Waist-high

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