Platform Zero
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There are a few stations with platform zero:
Cardiff Central
Doncaster
Gravesend
Haymarket
King's Cross
Redhill (pending - 2018?)
Stockport
(to be confirmed ...)
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Cardiff Central (opened by May? 2002)
Chippenham (south side platform is referred to as 'platform 0', though it currently has no track)
Doncaster (temporary platform used 27 May 2000 to at least 1 June 2000; permanent platform opened 4 December (first trains called 12 December) 2016)
Gravesend (opened 6 January 2014)
Haymarket (opened 27 December 2006)
Hooton (former platform 2, adjacent to station building, used by charter trains; since renumbering 18 May 1985 often referred to as 'platform 0')
Kings Cross (opened 25 May 2010)
Preston (temporary use of old parcels platform, used in 2004)
Rainham (opened 29 March 2016)
Redhill (under construction)
Stockport (opened for occasional use c.18 September 2005; regular use March 2008)
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http://www.railwaycodes.org.uk/stations/trivia.shtm
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