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I have some old OS maps of London and on one of them there is what looks
like a terminus station a little way outside Fenchurch Street and to the north of the existing line. I have a huge old Geographia map of London from the same era which is excellent for showing railways and this identifies the station as a "goods stn" and it is located to the south of Commercial Road. Could somebody please provide more information ? TIA Baz |
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In message , Marratxi
writes I have some old OS maps of London and on one of them there is what looks like a terminus station a little way outside Fenchurch Street and to the north of the existing line. I have a huge old Geographia map of London from the same era which is excellent for showing railways and this identifies the station as a "goods stn" and it is located to the south of Commercial Road. Could somebody please provide more information ? There were numerous good depots just north of the Fenchurch Street line as it approached its terminus, but it sounds like this was the Commercial Road Goods Station. Opened by the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway, 17 April 1886, closed 3 July 1967. Built on an impressive scale to take goods brought by rail from Tilbury Docks (opened same day) - although the actual traffic turned out to be far less than expected. Information from J. E. Connor's excellent "Stepney's Own Railway". -- Paul Terry |
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This was a goods depot known locally as "The Tilbury" which was demolished in the 70's. I don't know when exactly but it was still operating in 1972. For an anecdote concerning it see http://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/MOL...member/door_to _salvation.htm Don't know how to make a shorther link but the page is still there, so a cut and paste job may be necessary |
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"Jim Brittin" [wake up for reply] wrote in message m... Don't know how to make a shorther link but the page is still there, so a cut and paste job may be necessary FYI, try www.makeashorterlink.com or www.tinyurl.com. HTH |
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"Jim Brittin" [wake up for reply] wrote in message m... In article , says... I have some old OS maps of London and on one of them there is what looks like a terminus station a little way outside Fenchurch Street and to the north of the existing line. I have a huge old Geographia map of London from the same era which is excellent for showing railways and this identifies the station as a "goods stn" and it is located to the south of Commercial Road. Could somebody please provide more information ? TIA Baz This was a goods depot known locally as "The Tilbury" which was demolished in the 70's. I don't know when exactly but it was still operating in 1972. For an anecdote concerning it see http://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/MOL...member/door_to _salvation.htm Interesting, any idea where the exact location of 'the Tilbury' would be located now? |
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In message , Reg Nullify
writes Interesting, any idea where the exact location of 'the Tilbury' would be located now? http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.sr...=534250,181250 i.e. immediately to the west of Gowers Walk. -- Paul Terry |
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Once upon a time -- around about 6/1/04 05:42 --
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