DescriptionTrack 6 platform sign at New London Union Station, July 2013.JPG
English: Stub metal platform serving Track 6 (the New England Central Railroad main, which diverges from the Northeast Corridor slightly south of the platforms) at New London Union Station in July 2013. The stub allows passengers - particularly those who cannot climb stairs - to board Shore Line East trains from the Track 2 high-level platform, which allows SLE trains to turn on Track 6 rather than blocking a main track.
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