Talk:Country Park Halt

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[edit] How to request a train to stop, from the platform?

Given that railway request stops are incredibly rare these days - at least, without some kind of electronic communication system - it would be useful if someone could add a paragraph explaining exactly how one (safely) requests a steam train to stop, from the platform.

Does one really just hold out one's hand, as if hailing a bus?

Surely the foilage of this woodland stop makes it difficult for the train driver to see potential hailing passengers from the platform?

Andrew Oakley 09:19, 21 June 2007 (UTC)