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Old 5th February 2021, 16:04
Bevan Price Bevan Price is offline
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Originally Posted by graham9qh View Post
Just to add to the info on the UK, I believe Wolverhampton in the West Midlands had High & Low level at one time & London has High & Low level stations at Willesden where the North London line crosses over the West Coast Main Line.
I don't know of any others.
Regards, Graham
Wolverhampton High & Low Level were completely separate stations, roughly parallel to each other, with no internal connection for passengers.. Outside Leeds, there used to be Holbeck High Level & Low Level stations. And Stratford (East London) also had Low Level platforms for the North Woolwich branch

There are /were also other cases where the Low Level station was underground, and not visible from the High Level stations / platforms, e.g. Liverpool Central, Glasgow Central & Queen Street, etc.
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