Presumably there's an instantly recognisable landmark right behind you.This isn't just any old station.
Presumably there's an instantly recognisable landmark right behind you.This isn't just any old station.
Correct, so it's open floor.Mainz Römisches Theater. Open floor ”if” I’m right. By coincidence I’m heading to Mainz later this year.
Bakurochō
They are standard low height platforms, I guess. Passengers would need to really use the train steps to haul themselves in. They were all too common [and many places still have it] in India back in the day. Even recently, I encountered such a platform and had to slowly and steadily jolt myself down to safely reach the platform.Like the platform though.
I was really referring to the decorative tiles, rather than the height.They are standard low height platforms,
Yes correct.Arys-2
NopeUsti nad Labem?
No, it's a little more centralDecin?
Nymburk hl.n.
That's irritating. It reminds me of somewhere near to Pardubice, on the mainline between Brno and Prague, but I can't for the life of me remember where it was.
No but very closeNymburk hl.n.