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Drayton Park stock transfers
I've just bought a BR Kings Cross suburban lines WTT from 1971. It
shows a path for stock transfers from Neasden to Drayton Park as follows. Neasden - Farringdon (CWL) - Barbican (CWL) - Farringdon (CWL) - Kings Cross LT (CWL) - Kings Cross - Holloway South Down - Finsbury Park No. 2 - Finsbury Park No. 1 - Highbury Vale - Drayton Park. The trips were topped and tailed by battery locos and contained at most three cars of 1938TS. Maximum speed through CWL platforms was 5mph. I know that by 1971 the usual stock moves route, diverging from the ECML immediately north of Finsbury Park then on to Highgate, was closed but I have questions about this path. Neasden was a Bakerloo Line depot but the Drayton Park - Moorgate line was advertised as being part of the Northern Line. Was it operationally part of the Bakerloo (in the way that the ELL was advertised as Met Line but was operated by, was it the District)? Or was it worked as Northern Line but went for overhaul via Neasden to Northern Line depots and Acton? |
I'm no authority on London Underground's work systems
but I was always under the impression the Drayton Park/ Moorgate service was operated as a self contained entity. Obviously servicing and maintenance had to be done at some other location so empty stock movements were bound to occur and have no great significance. |
Drayton Park stock transfers
Robin9 wrote:
I'm no authority on London Underground's work systems but I was always under the impression the Drayton Park/ Moorgate service was operated as a self contained entity. Obviously servicing and maintenance had to be done at some other location so empty stock movements were bound to occur and have no great significance. As a minor line, it probably came under the management of another line, presumably the Northern, just as the Drain does today. But, as you say, that wouldn't necessarily affect stock maintenance and transfers. |
Drayton Park stock transfers
On Thu, 17 Sep 2020 09:26:10 +0100, Robin9
wrote: I'm no authority on London Underground's work systems but I was always under the impression the Drayton Park/ Moorgate service was operated as a self contained entity. Obviously servicing and maintenance had to be done at some other location so empty stock movements were bound to occur and have no great significance. Agreed, but this appears to be the only path for stock transfer (unless anyone can think of one that didn't use any part of the Kings Cross Suburban network) and was a path to Neasden. My question was really, why Neasden as it was a Bakerloo depot and the GNCR was part of the Northern Line. |
Drayton Park stock transfers
On Thu, 17 Sep 2020 09:38:23 -0000 (UTC), Recliner
wrote: Robin9 wrote: I'm no authority on London Underground's work systems but I was always under the impression the Drayton Park/ Moorgate service was operated as a self contained entity. Obviously servicing and maintenance had to be done at some other location so empty stock movements were bound to occur and have no great significance. As a minor line, it probably came under the management of another line, presumably the Northern, just as the Drain does today. But, as you say, that wouldn't necessarily affect stock maintenance and transfers. But did the maintenance depot change when they closed the direct Finsbury Park to Highgate route? Up until then Highgate Depot or another on the Northern was the obvious place to perform maintenance. |
Drayton Park stock transfers
Trolleybus wrote:
On Thu, 17 Sep 2020 09:26:10 +0100, Robin9 wrote: I'm no authority on London Underground's work systems but I was always under the impression the Drayton Park/ Moorgate service was operated as a self contained entity. Obviously servicing and maintenance had to be done at some other location so empty stock movements were bound to occur and have no great significance. Agreed, but this appears to be the only path for stock transfer (unless anyone can think of one that didn't use any part of the Kings Cross Suburban network) and was a path to Neasden. My question was really, why Neasden as it was a Bakerloo depot and the GNCR was part of the Northern Line. Before it became part of the Northern just before WW2 it had belonged to the Metropolitan Railway. I wonder if the original stock was overhauled at the Mets Neasden depot after they acquired the line and when the line was converted to tube stock the practise just continued? The Bakerloo had only arrived at Neasden a few years before when it took over the Mets Stanmore branch so conveniently there was an operation in place that would have tube stock parts and expertise. GH |
Drayton Park stock transfers
On 17/09/2020 18:01, Trolleybus wrote:
On Thu, 17 Sep 2020 09:38:23 -0000 (UTC), Recliner wrote: Robin9 wrote: I'm no authority on London Underground's work systems but I was always under the impression the Drayton Park/ Moorgate service was operated as a self contained entity. Obviously servicing and maintenance had to be done at some other location so empty stock movements were bound to occur and have no great significance. As a minor line, it probably came under the management of another line, presumably the Northern, just as the Drain does today. But, as you say, that wouldn't necessarily affect stock maintenance and transfers. But did the maintenance depot change when they closed the direct Finsbury Park to Highgate route? Up until then Highgate Depot or another on the Northern was the obvious place to perform maintenance. I doubt it. In the 1960s Highgate and Drayton Park were on a par with Edgware - Minor Depots with some covered accommodation. Heavy work was carried out at Neasden and Acton - I'd guess both before and after the 1972 track-lift. PA |
Drayton Park stock transfers
In article , Trolleybus
writes Neasden was a Bakerloo Line depot but the Drayton Park - Moorgate line was advertised as being part of the Northern Line. Was it operationally part of the Bakerloo (in the way that the ELL was advertised as Met Line but was operated by, was it the District)? Or was it worked as Northern Line but went for overhaul via Neasden to Northern Line depots and Acton? It was operationally part of the Northern Line at this point, but getting stuff to Neasden for heavy overhaul was much easier than getting it to any Northern Line depot (from Farringdon you'd have to go via the Circle to Earl's Court, then Hammersmith (reverse), Piccadilly to somewhere at the east end (reverse), back to King's Cross, then King's Cross Loop to Euston (City), then to wherever. -- Clive D.W. Feather |
Drayton Park stock transfers
On Fri, 18 Sep 2020 23:24:37 +0100, "Clive D.W. Feather"
wrote: In article , Trolleybus writes Neasden was a Bakerloo Line depot but the Drayton Park - Moorgate line was advertised as being part of the Northern Line. Was it operationally part of the Bakerloo (in the way that the ELL was advertised as Met Line but was operated by, was it the District)? Or was it worked as Northern Line but went for overhaul via Neasden to Northern Line depots and Acton? It was operationally part of the Northern Line at this point, but getting stuff to Neasden for heavy overhaul was much easier than getting it to any Northern Line depot (from Farringdon you'd have to go via the Circle to Earl's Court, then Hammersmith (reverse), Piccadilly to somewhere at the east end (reverse), back to King's Cross, then King's Cross Loop to Euston (City), then to wherever. Thank you, that's the information I was looking for. |
Drayton Park stock transfers
On Fri, 18 Sep 2020 23:24:37 +0100
"Clive D.W. Feather" wrote: In article , Trolleybus writes Neasden was a Bakerloo Line depot but the Drayton Park - Moorgate line was advertised as being part of the Northern Line. Was it operationally part of the Bakerloo (in the way that the ELL was advertised as Met Line but was operated by, was it the District)? Or was it worked as Northern Line but went for overhaul via Neasden to Northern Line depots and Acton? It was operationally part of the Northern Line at this point, but getting stuff to Neasden for heavy overhaul was much easier than getting it to any Northern Line depot (from Farringdon you'd have to go via the Why would you go from Farringdon? Surely a train would just be towed from Drayton Park to East Finchley then run under its own power to Mordon? |
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