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I remember a few years back there was talk of the line from MHE being
extended to Copthall Stadium. Mind you , this has been put forward plenty of times in the past. Was this just people chucking ideas about or was/is there a real project for this currently on hold? B2003 |
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Boltar wrote:
I remember a few years back there was talk of the line from MHE being extended to Copthall Stadium. Mind you , this has been put forward plenty of times in the past. Was this just people chucking ideas about or was/is there a real project for this currently on hold? B2003 As I remember it, this was purely a proposal by the loacal authority, LB of Barnet. LU immediately refuted the idea, claiming it had not done the necessary research, and that most of the original track had been built over. I don't think that it was ever a real starter. -- Lawrence Myers Remove numbers,if present, from address to reply. |
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Subject: Whatever happened to the Mill Hill East extension?
it would help you if you can see a copy of the Tube map for 1937.........p46 |
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![]() "Lawrence Myers" wrote in message ... Boltar wrote: I remember a few years back there was talk of the line from MHE being extended to Copthall Stadium. Mind you , this has been put forward plenty of times in the past. Was this just people chucking ideas about or was/is there a real project for this currently on hold? B2003 As I remember it, this was purely a proposal by the loacal authority, LB of Barnet. LU immediately refuted the idea, claiming it had not done the necessary research, and that most of the original track had been built over. I don't think that it was ever a real starter. -- Lawrence Myers Remove numbers,if present, from address to reply. I was at the London Transport Museum at Covent Garden today and their tube train on display has the destination Bushey Heath !!! Can post photo on alt.binaries.pictures.rail if wanted. Cheerz, Baz |
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Marratxi wrote:
"Lawrence Myers" wrote in message ... Boltar wrote: I remember a few years back there was talk of the line from MHE being extended to Copthall Stadium. Mind you , this has been put forward plenty of times in the past. Was this just people chucking ideas about or was/is there a real project for this currently on hold? B2003 As I remember it, this was purely a proposal by the loacal authority, LB of Barnet. LU immediately refuted the idea, claiming it had not done the necessary research, and that most of the original track had been built over. I don't think that it was ever a real starter. -- Lawrence Myers Remove numbers,if present, from address to reply. I was at the London Transport Museum at Covent Garden today and their tube train on display has the destination Bushey Heath !!! Can post photo on alt.binaries.pictures.rail if wanted. Cheerz, Baz That was something completely different. In late 1930's there was a plan to extend Edgware Branch northward to Elstree & Bushey Heath. Prelimiary building work took place in Edgware and bridge butresses are still visible from A41. This was abandoned on outbreak of WWII, and never resurrected. The route being discussed here is the old goods line (orginally passenger) from Mill Hill East, past Mill Hill (The Hale) to a separate station in Edgware. It went past the site of the present Copthall Stadium. -- Lawrence Myers Remove numbers,if present, from address to reply. |
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On Tue, 24 Feb 2004 21:34:50 -0000, "Marratxi"
wrote: I was at the London Transport Museum at Covent Garden today and their tube train on display has the destination Bushey Heath !!! Can post photo on alt.binaries.pictures.rail if wanted. In Jim Blake's book "Northern Wastes", essential reading for anybody interested in this topic, there is a picture of a 1938 tube stock train at Highgate showing Bushey Heath - photographed in 1987. The destination plates for 1938 stock were made before the extension was abandoned and never changed - most abandoned extensions could be displayed it required. -- Bill Hayles http://billnot.com |
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I think this idea arose from the possible need for Barnet Football
Club to relocate to Copthall Stadium, preferably at somebody else's expense. The Football Club saga goes on (don't ask) but not, for the moment, at Copthall Jeremy Parker "Boltar" wrote in message om... I remember a few years back there was talk of the line from MHE being extended to Copthall Stadium. Mind you , this has been put forward plenty of times in the past. Was this just people chucking ideas about or was/is there a real project for this currently on hold? B2003 |
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"Lawrence Myers" wrote in message ...
That was something completely different. In late 1930's there was a plan to extend Edgware Branch northward to Elstree & Bushey Heath. Prelimiary building work took place in Edgware and bridge butresses are still visible from A41. This was abandoned on outbreak of WWII, and never resurrected. The route being discussed here is the old goods line (orginally passenger) from Mill Hill East, past Mill Hill (The Hale) to a separate station in Edgware. It went past the site of the present Copthall Stadium. 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. Two of the platforms at Edgware station are obviously placed to permit extension of the line under the street, and you can (I think) still see the route of the line to Mill Hill curving off to the left as you leave the station on the existing Northern Line. The Northern Line was roughly planned to have run from Bushey Heath to Edgware, bifurcated into two routes from there to Camden Town, joined up there, bifurcated again into two routes from there to Kennington, and joined up again for the run to Morden. Oh, and there would have been a route from Moorgate to High Barnet via Finsbury Park that paralleled the Northern Line between East Finchley and Finchley Central. Imagine Celia: "This station is Edgware. This train terminates at Kennington via Finchley Central and Charing Cross. Change here for the Golders Green branch. The next station is Mill Hill (The Hale)." |
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