So obviously Britain's railway network has historically had varying platform heights due to being built by different companies with different standards. But in general, 915mm is the norm for most platforms with the notable exceptions being Heathrow Express platforms at the terminal stations along with the Elizabeth Line core being at 1,100mm and with HS2 planned to be 1,115mm for true step-free access. But at present 1,100mm is the closest to level platform heights, and it got me wondering, what if 1,100mm became the norm for platform heights instead of 915mm? What was it that made 915mm the norm and how different would the railways be in terms of rolling stock (such as appearances) and the rail infrastructure (such as design and platform designs) if we went with 1,100mm? Setting aside the cost that would come with converting platforms to a more step-free height, what would change if the network platforms were converted and how different would our railways be if we had done long ago?