The train station home to UK's longest platform that takes 10 minutes to walk along | UK | News![]() A railway station in Essex is home to the nation's longest platform, which takes around ten minutes to walk across from end to end. According to British train operating company Cross Country Trains' website, the platform at Colchester Railway Station extends a massive 620 metres. The typical walking speed for a human is around 5km/h, meaning it would take between eight and ten minutes to make it from one end to the other. According to Greater Anglia, the station has a Victorian Ticket office, that's been given a makeover with modern interior, while the the other half of the station has tickethall built in the 1970s. It has sixplatforms including two bay platforms as well as a stabling yard, an area some station have where trains are parked when they're not in operation, as per the firm. However, trains in the UK tend to have less than 12 cars, meaning Gloucester's platform could comfortably fit two trains back to back. The platform was elongated in 1977 as part of a rebuild by British Rail, with a view to making it able to accomodate two InterCity 125 trains simultaneously. But the station itself is comparatively small compared to nation's top transport hubs, with three rail lines, a car park and a cafe. The station is mainly served by GWR, CrossCountry and Transport for Wales trains, according to TheTrainLine. Source link Posted: 2025-04-15 06:26:17 |
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