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New Bermondsey station (Surrey Canal Road)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Be...ailway_station "Construction work is likely to start before the end of 2015" Did it start? When is the station due to open? |
New Bermondsey station (Surrey Canal Road)
My mother, who would have been 100 on Christmas Eve if she were still alive, lived close to the Peckham arm as a child. I remember there being a hump in a road visible from a bus where the road passed over the route of the canal. I think it was finally removed some years ago.
Surely the canal would have carried timber from the docks, not to them as the article says? |
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On Saturday, December 26, 2015 at 3:04:37 PM UTC, wrote:
My mother, who would have been 100 on Christmas Eve if she were still alive, lived close to the Peckham arm as a child. I remember there being a hump in a road visible from a bus where the road passed over the route of the canal. I think it was finally removed some years ago. Surely the canal would have carried timber from the docks, not to them as the article says? Family legend has it that between 1920-1940 my maternal grandfather was retained by two boroughs (not sure which) to pull human and animal corpses out of the canal; he got five bob from one and seven-and-six from the other, and, so the story goes, if a body was near the borough boundary he was not averse to prior to recovery punting it along with his long pole until it crossed into the highing-paying borough. |
New Bermondsey station (Surrey Canal Road)
On Saturday, December 26, 2015 at 4:32:22 PM UTC, contrex wrote:
highing-paying borough. That's 'higher-paying borough'... |
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In message , at 17:00:26 on Fri, 1 Jan 2016,
" remarked: Are any canals being used or starting to find use as commercial waterways for the shipment of goods? The coal traffic in East Yorkshire (eg Calder and Hebble etc) may have ceased by now, but the Manchester Ship Canal still has commercial traffic. Inland, the speed and carrying capacity of a narrowboat has been pretty much superseded by road transport (itself superseding rail), unless the goods you refer to are holidaymakers. -- Roland Perry |
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On 2016\01\01 23:58, wrote:
In article , (Roland Perry) wrote: In message , at 17:00:26 on Fri, 1 Jan 2016, " remarked: Are any canals being used or starting to find use as commercial waterways for the shipment of goods? The coal traffic in East Yorkshire (eg Calder and Hebble etc) may have ceased by now, but the Manchester Ship Canal still has commercial traffic. Inland, the speed and carrying capacity of a narrowboat has been pretty much superseded by road transport (itself superseding rail), unless the goods you refer to are holidaymakers. Lighters on the Thames are still used for waste in London, I was a bit surprised to find a year or two ago. Here's one loading at a harbour next to Cannon Street Station. |
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