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    Running In

    Running in boards show the name of the station, to inform passengers of their location when the train enters the station. A two-platform station has a board on each platform, situated near that end of the platform to which trains serving the platform run in – hence running in board. During the second world war, running board were removed or obscured to prevent discovery of their location. A major project for our maintenance team has been the creation of a new running in board for platform 1, in matching long-lasting materials to that recently made for platform 2. The backboard is of tricoya, a high-performance exterior mdf panel with…