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> It now has three tracks, with the center track coming from the Pitkin Yard geographical south and not used in revenue service.
It can't be the center track, since the station has an island platform.
Here two additional tracks are shown aside, but I don't see if one of them passes inside the station.
The line is two tracks within the station. At the tunnel portal, the center track ramps up from underneath the platform and the other track from Pitkin Yard merges into the southbound local. After the tunnel portal, the line is three tracks.
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You need to be more thorough. Several links have to have page numbers added, the article doesn't have a long enough lead, and some claims are uncited, such as the station tiles. Thanks for doing the reviews, but please be more thorough.
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Kew Gardens 613: The walls are light green and the tile band seems to be dark green. This is from my personal observation from actually going to the station, not from looking at the image.
Here is another image showing the real tile color. However, I don't know why the tile band was changed, or why they had to use that particular color (which in my opinion is really ugly).
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Kew Gardens 613: There are
no hard rules against how long the lead should be. Some info regarding the history of the station could be added (such as the stations that were demolished after this station opened) but I don't see it as a huge issue. Regarding the tiles, yep thats my fault for missing it and I apologize (thanks for catching it!). Same goes with the page references. @
Epicgenius: Personal observation would obviously fall under "original research" so please add a picture or some sort other reliable reference to support the colours of the tiles.--
Dom497 (
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01:09, 22 January 2018 (UTC)reply
"The column and wall tiles are textured Nile Green, with "GRANT" in dark green letters going down vertically on columns and horizontally along the wall underneath the tile band; the tile band is set in a soldier course of dark Bottle Green bordered by the same Nile Green as the rest of the wall, albeit minus the textured surface." - Where are you getting the colour names "Nile Green" and "Bottle Green" from? Seems like the only ref is the image.--
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00:48, 25 January 2018 (UTC)reply