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Anyone know whats going to happen to the former station building? I was
looking back in streetview yesterday and noticed that in 2017 there was a sign up saying it would be refurbished: https://goo.gl/maps/Hjgcm8fMbHLudZjo9 But that vanished in 2018 and the place is still derelict. |
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I don't know what's going to happen or who is responsible.
It's a handsome building - or at least is when it's in a good state of repair and decoration - and it should be brought back into use. I've always been a bit sorry it is no longer part of the public transport system but as the North Woolwich line has been converted into a tram service, no formal station buildings are necessary. I believe for a short time the station was used as a museum. |
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Robin9 wrote:
I don't know what's going to happen or who is responsible. It's a handsome building - or at least is when it's in a good state of repair and decoration - and it should be brought back into use. I've always been a bit sorry it is no longer part of the public transport system but as the North Woolwich line has been converted into a tram service, no formal station buildings are necessary. It's more like a normal railway than a tram, but the DLR doesn't even pass close to the old station building. At its closest, the line is almost a quarter of a mile away. I believe for a short time the station was used as a museum. Yes, for 24 years: From 1984 until 2008 the original station buildings and one disused platform served as the North Woolwich Old Station Museum, dedicated to the history of the Great Eastern Railway. The building was then owned by the Passmore Edwards Museum Trust and run by the London Borough of Newham - on its closure most of the collection was dispersed and the building passed to the Trust's successor, the River Lea Tidal Mill Trust. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Woolwich_railway_station#North_London_line There was also a proposal for it to become a heritage line and museum, but Crossrail took over most of its potential route: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Docks_Heritage_Railway |
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On Wed, 26 May 2021 20:32:21 -0000 (UTC)
Recliner wrote: Robin9 wrote: I've always been a bit sorry it is no longer part of the public transport system but as the North Woolwich line has been converted into a tram service, no formal station buildings are necessary. It's more like a normal railway than a tram, but the DLR doesn't even pass The 3rd rail might be a teensy problem for street running! There was also a proposal for it to become a heritage line and museum, but Crossrail took over most of its potential route: And a road has now been built across whats left of the rest of it so thats dead in the water. |
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Wow - 24 years! Slightly more than a short time!
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On Thu, 27 May 2021 10:44:57 +0100, Robin9 wrote:
Wow - 24 years! Slightly more than a short time! It's a pity that it hasn't found a new role as a museum of the once huge, sprawling network of local dock railways. |
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On 27/05/2021 14:16, Recliner wrote:
On Thu, 27 May 2021 10:44:57 +0100, Robin9 wrote: Wow - 24 years! Slightly more than a short time! It's a pity that it hasn't found a new role as a museum of the once huge, sprawling network of local dock railways. What would such a museum contain? "Here's is a map of this branch... and there is a map of that branch... and there is a map of the other branch" -- Basil Jet recently enjoyed listening to B-Sides (part 3) - The Coral |
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Basil Jet wrote:
On 27/05/2021 14:16, Recliner wrote: On Thu, 27 May 2021 10:44:57 +0100, Robin9 wrote: Wow - 24 years! Slightly more than a short time! It's a pity that it hasn't found a new role as a museum of the once huge, sprawling network of local dock railways. What would such a museum contain? "Here's is a map of this branch... and there is a map of that branch... and there is a map of the other branch" No, the history of them, how they formed the life-blood of the whole dock system, and what happened to them after the docks closed. A working scale model of a dock with its cranes and trains would be good, too. |
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Recliner wrote:
No, the history of them, how they formed the life-blood of the whole dock system, and what happened to them after the docks closed. A working scale model of a dock with its cranes and trains would be good, too. A Port of London museum could be quite interesting. Do any of the existing museums cover that? There's NMM Greenwich not to away, but that's not London focused. Theo |
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On 27/05/2021 20:14, Theo wrote:
Recliner wrote: No, the history of them, how they formed the life-blood of the whole dock system, and what happened to them after the docks closed. A working scale model of a dock with its cranes and trains would be good, too. A Port of London museum could be quite interesting. Do any of the existing museums cover that? There's NMM Greenwich not to away, but that's not London focused. Museum of London holds their archive but I don't know if they routinely have anything on display. -- Robin reply-to address is (intended to be) valid |
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