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Caledonian Road Great Northern station

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MikePJ

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I was looking at this map (linked from various Wikipedia articles about London stations) and noticed the very strange Caledonian Road station top right of the left hand diagram - coloured orange. The map shows it belonging to the Great Northern, and apparently reached by a switchback line from King's Cross - and unconnected to the parallel North London line. Does anyone know anything about this? It seems quite bizaare.
 
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It appears on the 1916 OS map as "Caledonian Road Goods and Coal Depot", and is indeed reached by a switchback series of sidings over the top of Copenhagen Tunnel. The depot site is now Bunning Way, and the site of the switchback is now a builder's merchant. Appears to have been removed in the early 1960s.

https://www.old-maps.co.uk/#/Map/531500/181500/12/101107

Seems like a lot of effort for the GN's engineers...
 
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I was looking at this map (linked from various Wikipedia articles about London stations) and noticed the very strange Caledonian Road station top right of the left hand diagram - coloured orange. The map shows it belonging to the Great Northern, and apparently reached by a switchback line from King's Cross - and unconnected to the parallel North London line. Does anyone know anything about this? It seems quite bizaare.

It was a freight only line which is clearly seen in the classic 1955 film "The Ladykillers"
 
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