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Southern 171 729 & 728 - Rye - 29.7.2005


Rye's platforms are staggered, so one starts when the one opposite finishes. On some, in the past, there would have been enough space between the ends of the two ramps to have had a crossing, usually with timber planks, allowing luggage barrows and sometimes passengers to cross between the platforms.
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