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  1. Carl Caulkett

    Tube stock at old Crouch End Station

    Now you tell us! Never mind, it was a good excuse to thoroughly geek-out over tube maps ;-)
  2. Carl Caulkett

    Tube stock at old Crouch End Station

    The Northern Heights will return! http://muswellhillmetrogroup.atspace.com
  3. Carl Caulkett

    Tube stock at old Crouch End Station

    This, from https://www.davros.org/rail/culg/northern.html#connections seems to confirm that the widened lines route was used.. "In Underground days the GN&CR was connected to the GNR by a single track from Drayton Park to Finsbury Park goods depot, and until 1970-09-29 trains were exchanged...
  4. Carl Caulkett

    Tube stock at old Crouch End Station

    Alternatively, from the widened lines, onto the Metropolitan line and straight up to Rayners Lane, Then Picadilly to Kings Cross Loop, then as before. That idea came from a post at District Dave's at http://www.districtdavesforum.co.uk/thread/28508/northern-piccadilly-link. That's where the...
  5. Carl Caulkett

    Tube stock at old Crouch End Station

    Presumably, the physical connection at Finsbury Park still persisted in some shape or form after 1970 allowing access to the widened lines via Kings Cross. From there, widened lines to link at Farringdon to Met/Circle. Then Circle to High St. Ken, District to Barons Court/Hammersmith. Swap-over...
  6. Carl Caulkett

    Tube stock at old Crouch End Station

    I've been wondering this as well! http://carto.metro.free.fr/documents/CartoMetroLondon.v3.8.pdf, come in, please. Your assistance is needed!
  7. Carl Caulkett

    Tube stock at old Crouch End Station

    Thank you @bramling, that makes perfect sense!
  8. Carl Caulkett

    Tube stock at old Crouch End Station

    I've just come across this picture of what looks like some '38 stock being hauled by a battery loco at Crouch End station. This station was on the old line between Highgate and Finsbury Park and the photo must have been before 1970. Apparently, the line was used for tube stock movements, but...
  9. Carl Caulkett

    TRIVIA - Things you saw travelling on BR that you don't see today

    Indeed. Ealing Broadway was a good place to spot! I remember a period of time when the original 252001 HST prototype used to come through every evening, around 17:00 roughly. One evening, though, at a slightly earlier time, we looked down the track and a similarly futuristic sight appeared in...
  10. Carl Caulkett

    TRIVIA - Things you saw travelling on BR that you don't see today

    Sadly, I started my train-spotting career a little too late to see the Warships in their pomp. I did, however, manage to clear the 63 Westerns (out of the original 74) that constituted the entire class according to the "Combined Volume" in 1974, or thereabouts!
  11. Carl Caulkett

    TRIVIA - Things you saw travelling on BR that you don't see today

    I remember Warship D821 "Greyhound" that used to sit in a siding down a bank just east of Reading. It must have been there for years! I used to see it on my way to Gloucester Eastgate, now sadly gone.
  12. Carl Caulkett

    Why are the overhead wires so high in photos of Class 76 locos at Penistone?

    Thanks for the reply, @yorkie! The first photo actually has a discussion about this issue. They talk about the presence of level-crossings and similar, as @Elecman suggested, but I'm sure that the station canopy must have been a contributory factor as well. I can rest easy now - this was...
  13. Carl Caulkett

    Why are the overhead wires so high in photos of Class 76 locos at Penistone?

    This is a prime example... https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/368450813258617458/
  14. Carl Caulkett

    Why are the overhead wires so high in photos of Class 76 locos at Penistone?

    I occasionally get updates from PInterest, and often they show some fine old photo's of class 76 locos at Penistone. I always get a bit disturbed by these as the overhead catenary seems always to be so far above the ground that the pantographs are almost straining to reach them! No other station...
  15. Carl Caulkett

    LUL lines and national rail access

    Thanks Rogmi for the reply. It's good to know that my memory was not playing tricks on me. Can you also pass on to Franklin, my eternal thanks for this monumental piece of work. It's a thoroughly entertaining and fascinating thing!
  16. Carl Caulkett

    What's the best book on London Underground?

    My favorite book as a tube obsessed kid was always "From Steam to Silver", a history of the Metropolitan and other sub-surface lines.
  17. Carl Caulkett

    LUL lines and national rail access

    The Carto metro map seems to show an old double link from the GWR direct onto the District Line tracks at Ealing Broadway. Yet I can distinctly remember a single line link from the GWR slow lines to the Central tracks back in the early 1970's.
  18. Carl Caulkett

    2040 Tube Map

    Strangely enough on the version shown at Londonist, Holland Park station appears to have disappeared! And indeed the Evening Standard one. Is this a versioning issue, perhaps?

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