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In message , at 04:06:26 on
Wed, 23 Dec 2015, Charles Ellson remarked: I assume Crossrail wasn't able to make any use of the shelters on its route? IIRC only the Chancery Lane (ex censored telephone exchange) shelter comes anywhere near and in the right alignment with Crossrail turning off toward Farringdon before it reaches it. It's possibly also not deep enough or big enough. More information at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingsw...phone_exchange -- Roland Perry |
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Off-topic - about telephone exchanges. I was wondering what goes on inside them nowadays. I walked past a big one on the London Road in Mitcham yesterday. Some of its windows were open so I suppose somebody was in there, although the door looks very unused. In this modern day-and-age are huge physical, mechanical buildings needed to process telephone calls?
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In message , at 07:59:59 on
Wed, 23 Dec 2015, e27002 aurora remarked: IUI the shelters were built as running tunnels adjacent to Northern Line Stations that would NOT be served by the express trains. That makes sense, given that one of the more well-known ones is at Goodge Street. -- Roland Perry |
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On 2015\12\23 08:22, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 07:59:59 on Wed, 23 Dec 2015, e27002 aurora remarked: IUI the shelters were built as running tunnels adjacent to Northern Line Stations that would NOT be served by the express trains. That makes sense, given that one of the more well-known ones is at Goodge Street. Although it's a little surprising that Camden Town would not have had an express stop. |
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My original reply seems to have been swallowed by the internet, but basically I suggested having a gander at http://alondoninheritance.com/london...ing-for-peace/
....it's a great piece and has maps showing what was intended, including what later became the Victoria line and proto-CR2. |
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And every time I see this subject line I think "Cabman's Shelter" though
there is no longer one in Clapham https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabmen's_Shelter_Fund http://www.cabbieblog.com/green-cab-shelters/ 1879 Clapham Common == -- Mike D |
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On Fri, 25 Dec 2015 21:37:32 -0000, "Michael R N Dolbear"
wrote: And every time I see this subject line I think "Cabman's Shelter" though there is no longer one in Clapham https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabmen's_Shelter_Fund http://www.cabbieblog.com/green-cab-shelters/ 1879 Clapham Common Thank you. There is some history there. They are certainly cute structures. |
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On Wed, 23 Dec 2015 23:55:15 +0000, Basil Jet
wrote: On 2015\12\23 08:22, Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 07:59:59 on Wed, 23 Dec 2015, e27002 aurora remarked: IUI the shelters were built as running tunnels adjacent to Northern Line Stations that would NOT be served by the express trains. That makes sense, given that one of the more well-known ones is at Goodge Street. Although it's a little surprising that Camden Town would not have had an express stop. What was the area like at the time? -- jhk |
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