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![]() Subject: Whatever happened to the Mill Hill East extension? In 1937 the Northen "New" Line was going from MORGATE [then as now to] FIBSBURY PARK.......STROUD GREEN -CROUCH END-HIGHGATE [INTERCHANGE WITH HIGH BARNET LINE] -CRANLEY GARDENS-MUSWELL HILL- ALEXANDER PALACE= the other line was planed to be...........MILL HILL EAST-MILLHILL [The Hale] -EDGEWARE [as now] then BROCKLEY HILL-ELSTREE SOUTH-BUSHEY HEATH.= hope this helps...P46 |
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![]() "Ben Nunn" wrote in message ... Unless I'm very much mistaken, it was Bill Hayles Further to this, I can also recommend Jim's annual walking tours of the 'Northern Heights' branches. Very enlightening. And, ahem, ironic. BTN I have heard about these tours but how can we find out when and where, etc. ? Cheerz, Baz |
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Bell writes A separate station in Edgware? I'm pretty sure it was intended to be the same station in Edgware, with a junction between the two lines immediately south-east of the station. There were two stations in Edgwa Edgware LNER and Edgware LER. The Golders Green branch ran, and runs, to Edgware LER. The Mill Hill branch ran to Edgware LNER. As part of the Northern Heights work, passenger trains would have been diverted to Edgware LER and thence Bushey Heath. Goods trains would have continued to use Edgware LNER. The Northern Line was roughly planned to have run [...] The planned service patterns we - Kennington to Bushey Heath via Finchley and Charing Cross - Kennington to High Barnet via Charing Cross - Morden to Archway via Bank, extended to Finchley Central in the peaks - Moorgate to East Finchley, extended to High Barnet in the peaks - Moorgate to Alexandra Palace - Moorgate to Finsbury Park tube (peak only) - assorted services to Edgware via Golders Green Trains on the two main routes from Moorgate would have coupled at Highgate. -- Clive D.W. Feather, writing for himself | Home: Tel: +44 20 8495 6138 (work) | Web: http://www.davros.org Fax: +44 870 051 9937 | Work: Written on my laptop; please observe the Reply-To address |
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On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 16:59:04 +0000, "Clive D. W. Feather"
wrote: Trains on the two main routes from Moorgate would have coupled at Highgate. ITYM "connected". Attempts at coupling would have been interesting, to say the least. -- Bill Hayles http://billnot.com |
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In article , Bill Hayles
writes Trains on the two main routes from Moorgate would have coupled at Highgate. ITYM "connected". Attempts at coupling would have been interesting, to say the least. No, coupled. Just like on the big railway. -- Clive D.W. Feather, writing for himself | Home: Tel: +44 20 8495 6138 (work) | Web: http://www.davros.org Fax: +44 870 051 9937 | Work: Written on my laptop; please observe the Reply-To address |
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Clive D. W. Feather wrote:
In article , Bill Hayles writes Trains on the two main routes from Moorgate would have coupled at Highgate. ITYM "connected". Attempts at coupling would have been interesting, to say the least. No, coupled. Just like on the big railway. I think Bill is pointing out that the vertical difference between the two lines at Highgate make that a bit of a problem. If coupling was going to be performed it would most likely have been at Finchley Central as at East Finchley the lines join north of the platforms. -- Cheers for now, John from Harrow, Middx remove spamnocars to reply |
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In article , John
Shelley writes Trains on the two main routes from Moorgate would have coupled at Highgate. ITYM "connected". Attempts at coupling would have been interesting, to say the least. No, coupled. Just like on the big railway. I think Bill is pointing out that the vertical difference between the two lines at Highgate make that a bit of a problem. In which case, both you and Bill are misunderstanding. Train departs Moorgate, runs via Drayton Park, Finsbury Park (high level), to Highgate High Level. Splits. * One part turns right at Park Junction and heads to Ally Pally. * The other part goes straight ahead and continues to East Finchley (or, in the peaks, High Barnet). Reverse the process for southbound trains. I said "two routes *from* Moorgate". -- Clive D.W. Feather, writing for himself | Home: Tel: +44 20 8495 6138 (work) | Web: http://www.davros.org Fax: +44 870 051 9937 | Work: Written on my laptop; please observe the Reply-To address |
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Clive D. W. Feather wrote:
I said "two routes *from* Moorgate". I'd been considering routes from Moorgate (GN&C) and Moorgate (City Branch) to a common destination. You didn't state to different destinations did you? I think we can agree that both were correct. -- Cheers for now, John from Harrow, Middx remove spamnocars to reply |
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Clive D. W. Feather wrote:
John Shelley writes Trains on the two main routes from Moorgate would have coupled at Highgate. ITYM "connected". Attempts at coupling would have been interesting, to say the least. No, coupled. Just like on the big railway. I think Bill is pointing out that the vertical difference between the two lines at Highgate make that a bit of a problem. In which case, both you and Bill are misunderstanding. Train departs Moorgate, runs via Drayton Park, Finsbury Park (high level), to Highgate High Level. Splits. * One part turns right at Park Junction and heads to Ally Pally. * The other part goes straight ahead and continues to East Finchley (or, in the peaks, High Barnet). Reverse the process for southbound trains. I said "two routes *from* Moorgate". Sorry to be so pedantic, but wouldn't those have *un*coupled at Highgate? |
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On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 22:29:48 +0000, "Clive D. W. Feather"
wrote: In which case, both you and Bill are misunderstanding. Yes, I was. Apologies Train departs Moorgate, runs via Drayton Park, Finsbury Park (high level), to Highgate High Level. Splits. * One part turns right at Park Junction and heads to Ally Pally. * The other part goes straight ahead and continues to East Finchley (or, in the peaks, High Barnet). Reverse the process for southbound trains. Although it's the first I've heard of this idea. AFAIK, it isn't mentioned in Northern Wastes, which talks of fourteen trains per hour from Moorgate via Finsbury Park, seven of which would go to High Barnet and the other seven to Alexandra Palace. Knowing you, I'm sure you have source for this. Can you let me know what it is so that I can read up for myself. For various reasons, not least an early childhood memory of a steam trip to Alexandra Palace, this is one of my favourite topics. -- Bill Hayles http://billnot.com |
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