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They briefly revived the practise of running trains non stop from Moor Park
to Finchley Road in the very late eighties for a year or so in rush hours. The Harrow stop was restored after mass protests (including myself) For the last 3 or 4 years, fast amersham trains stop at wembley park at off peak times only. "Peter Masson" wrote in message ... "Jonathan Morton" wrote in message ... That could of course have been the BR (ex-GCR) lines. South of and including Harrow-on-the-Hill they are on the south-western side of the formation, giving Harrow three island platforms (from south to north Marylebone down/up, Met down and Met up). I can't remember whether this arrangement continues north of Harrow Junction. Sorry, no images, but the dates would be right, co-inciding roughly with the intoduction of the A59 and A60 stock (IIRC, "A" for Amersham and the years '59 and '60). Not sure if the reference to "second pair" of lines is strictly correct. Certainly the Met south of Harrow is paired by direction (very efficient use of space, with the slows in the middle, because you can use a single island platform where there are no fast platforms, as at Northwick Park for instance, and one island for each direction where fast trains stop, Harrow for instance). I think this continues north of Harrow, but I can't remember exactly. So I would guess that quadrupling was achieved by a new track on each side, BICBW. Stopping pattern for the fast Amershams was Finchley Road, Harrow-on-the-Hill, Moor Park, then all stations - is it still? The indicators at Finchley Road always used to have facilities to indicate a train that didn't stop at Harrow-on-the-Hill, though I've never seen this in use - have any trains ever missed the Harrow stop in regular service? Between Harrow and Moor Park the lines are paired by use, southern pair are the fast lines, used by Amersham/ Chesham fasts, and by Chiltern Railways Aylesbury trains, and the northern pair are used by stopping trains to Watford (and occasionally Amersham). At least at Northwood, the slow lines were new with new platforms, while the original tracks became the fast lines, and the original down platform was abandoned. The original up platform had a wall built along its original platform face, and a new face built the other side as the new down (slow) platform - Photo in 'London and its Railways' by r Davies and M D Grant. In the 1960s there were peak hour trains which ran fast from Finchley Road to Moor Park, as well as some Watfords which were fast Finchley Road to North Harrow, and some Uxbridge which were fast from Finchley Road to Rayners Lane, all of these running through Harrow without stopping. I think that, at that time, peak trains to Harrow all called at Wembley Park, Preston Road and Northwick Park. Peter |
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