Talk:Forest Glen (Washington Metro)

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[edit] Describing platforms at Forest Glen and Wheaton accurately, while also briefly

One of these days we're going to figure it out. Forest Glen technically has a center platform, since it is in between the tracks rather than on the outside, but it is less-than-descriptive for the situation. To me, "separate platforms" doesn't quite work, since the first thing to come into my mind was side platforms. Additionally, they're not entirely separate. The trick is determining how to describe the unique station design in only a few words. And therein lies the rub. Any ideas? SchuminWeb (Talk) 09:59, 16 February 2006 (UTC)

"Connected tunnels"? --Golbez 10:03, 16 February 2006 (UTC)