I’m a bit confused. At the 5:20 mark of the video, the elevated view shows Underground trains running on the left and ThamesLink trains [on platform 3] running on the right. I can’t tell from the view, but is there a wall (or partition) separating those platforms? Or can a Underground passenger simply walk over and board a ThamesLink train? (without “tapping out” of the Underground?)
the platforms are on a different level, so yeah there is a wall but there are a few points with stairs where you can change trains. they also both use the same fare system so you don't need to tap out or in again to change hope that helped :)
Been on Thameslink many times including from Farringdon to Bedford, Brighton, Gatwick Airport, East Croydon and Luton.
I’m a bit confused. At the 5:20 mark of the video, the elevated view shows Underground trains running on the left and ThamesLink trains [on platform 3] running on the right. I can’t tell from the view, but is there a wall (or partition) separating those platforms? Or can a Underground passenger simply walk over and board a ThamesLink train? (without “tapping out” of the Underground?)
the platforms are on a different level, so yeah there is a wall but there are a few points with stairs where you can change trains. they also both use the same fare system so you don't need to tap out or in again to change
hope that helped :)
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Im liking this video of trains at Farrindon (misspelt on purpose because of typo at 0:00
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0:03 It’s the wrong Farrindon and could you mean Farringdon station?
What happens when Part 2 is going to Elizabeth Line is coming soon?
Sorry, misspelt that
@@RandomUser53668 part 2 premieres pn
Part 2 premieres on tuesday
@@CoolTransport Oh ok then
@@CoolTransport it’s ok