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April 16th 16, 05:09 PM
Robin9
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I'm re-reading G. F. Fiennes autobiography "I Tried To Run
A Railway" and came across his assertion that the Bletchley
fly-over was a monument to those who did not recognise that
the railway should concentrate on a few main routes and
abandon routes which were not self-financing.
It's years since I last travelled on the WCML so I have to ask.
Does the Bletchley flyover still exist or was it dismantled?
Incidentally, a few mile west of Bletchley on the route the
fly-over was to serve lies Verney Junction, now of course
closed for decades. I was there a few weeks ago. To my
surprise the track in still in place and the station platforms
have not been demolished. Nor has the overhead bridge which,
I guess, brought in the line from Aylesbury.
The flyover is still there, and will soon be in service again. It may even
have platforms added on the eastern end.
Thank you gentlemen.
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