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Old January 20th 09, 04:48 AM posted to uk.railway,misc.transport.urban-transit,uk.transport.london
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Default Watford rail link support boost

On Mon, 19 Jan 2009 18:30:03 -0800 (PST), 1506
wrote:

On Jan 19, 4:08*am, Jamie Thompson wrote:
On 19 Jan, 10:44, "John Rowland"

wrote:
Tim Roll-Pickering wrote:
Christopher A. Lee wrote:


I remember seeing this proposed 40+ years ago. I showed it to my old
man (who worked on the Met) who said it was originally planned
pre-war.


Was there ever any thought given during the original construction of
the Met branch to a link-up? Or was there too much competition
between the LNER and the LMSR?


I don't know, but a Met station was built in Watford High St and is still
there AFAIK. The line never reached it.


Might be useful:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watford...tation#History

...though I believe the article to be wrong. It claims "Revolution" as
the location, but other sources claim "Moon Under the Water". Hard to
tell from the photograph in the cited reference which is correct,
though I suspect it is in fact MUtW.

The W&RR built the line to Ricky in the late 1800s, the LMSR built the
Croxley Green branch around the early 1900s,


No LMSR prior to 1923. It may have been the LNWR.

According to Wonkypaedia, opened in 1912 by the LNWR as a branch off
the line opened in 1862 by the Watford and Rickmansworth Railway
Company.

then the Met built their
Watford Branch, with Watford Met opening in the 20's as direct
competition. The Ricky line had options over the early years of being
extended to High Wycombe (long before the GC joint line was
conceived), and apparently Uxbridge via Harefield.