Platform

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Kenley Railway Station - Station Access
... The platforms are below road level, with the brick ticket office (open for most of the day until late evening) on the up side along with a self-service ticket machine ... A second self-service ticket machine is located outside the entrance to Platform 2 ... through the booking hall entrance enable access to the up platform (Platform 1), as well as a fully accessible side-entrance ramp ...
Dobbs Ferry (Metro-North Station) - Platforms and Tracks
... This station has two high-level side platforms each eight cars long ... The west platform next to Track 4 is generally used by southbound or Manhattan-bound trains ... The east platform next to Track 3 is generally used by northbound or outbound trains ...
North Boondall Railway Station - Services By Platform
... Platform 1 Ipswich Line – all stations and peak hour express services to the City and Corinda/Ipswich (weekdays) South Bank – all stations to the City and South Bank (weekend ...
Platform - Other
... Automobile platform, a set of components shared by several vehicle models Platform (economics), an intermediary between two or more sides of a market Platform, meaning plan of action ...

Famous quotes containing the word platform:

    The use of literature is to afford us a platform whence we may command a view of our present life, a purchase by which we may move it.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)

    I have rather a strange objection to talking from the back platform of a train.... It changes too often. It moves around and shifts its ground too often. I like a platform that stays put.
    Woodrow Wilson (1856–1924)

    I marched in with the men afoot; a gallant show they made as they marched up High Street to the depot. Lucy and Mother Webb remained several hours until we left. I saw them watching me as I stood on the platform at the rear of the last car as long as they could see me. Their eyes swam. I kept my emotion under control enough not to melt into tears.
    Rutherford Birchard Hayes (1822–1893)