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- Platform_gap abstract "A platform gap is the space between a train and the station platform, usually created by geographic constraint limit. Platform gaps are formed because stations didn't match the original railway system concept; the ideal platform should be straight and align to the train. But in actual situations, many times, stations are limited by geographic constraint, and have to design the platform curve in a way that will fit the track and train.".
- Platform_gap thumbnail Cmglee_Bank_Underground_platform.jpg?width=300.
- Platform_gap wikiPageID "37921837".
- Platform_gap wikiPageRevisionID "573956415".
- Platform_gap hasPhotoCollection Platform_gap.
- Platform_gap subject Category:Railway_platforms.
- Platform_gap comment "A platform gap is the space between a train and the station platform, usually created by geographic constraint limit. Platform gaps are formed because stations didn't match the original railway system concept; the ideal platform should be straight and align to the train. But in actual situations, many times, stations are limited by geographic constraint, and have to design the platform curve in a way that will fit the track and train.".
- Platform_gap label "Platform gap".
- Platform_gap sameAs m.0p7c5yv.
- Platform_gap sameAs Q7202292.
- Platform_gap sameAs Q7202292.
- Platform_gap wasDerivedFrom Platform_gap?oldid=573956415.
- Platform_gap depiction Cmglee_Bank_Underground_platform.jpg.
- Platform_gap isPrimaryTopicOf Platform_gap.