I travel on the Southern Service that comes down from Watford through to Clapham Junction and beyond quite regularly and every time I notice the enormous gates across another set of tracks spurring off the line I travel on.
The double track that runs through them is electrified, and seems to lead from the track used by the Southern service down to possibly the line out of Paddington.
You can see it here: http://goo.gl/maps/kvVVh The gates are down the bottom - you can see the red circles on them as well.
I got a good look at the rails themselves today and they were all rusted over, not having the polished top that rails in use have, so I guess it isn't in regular use, or used at all any more.
Does anyone know what it is/was used for?
Why the big gates? I'm assuming that the points are always set against it so trains could never go that way, so why have big gates?
The double track that runs through them is electrified, and seems to lead from the track used by the Southern service down to possibly the line out of Paddington.
You can see it here: http://goo.gl/maps/kvVVh The gates are down the bottom - you can see the red circles on them as well.
I got a good look at the rails themselves today and they were all rusted over, not having the polished top that rails in use have, so I guess it isn't in regular use, or used at all any more.
Does anyone know what it is/was used for?
Why the big gates? I'm assuming that the points are always set against it so trains could never go that way, so why have big gates?