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Hello
Anyone out there answer my question - at Liverpool Street Central Line I saw a tunnel off to the right going eastbound and on the westbound to the left. I assume this is the sidings - do the eastbound and westbound tracks join together for one siding or are there two. Also on the westbound coming out of Liverpool Street - was i imagining that I saw tunnel going to sidings as well. I seem to remember in another thread there was mention of 2 sidings there ? Hope someone can help Paul |
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"Paul Corfield" wrote in message
... IIRC there is a two track siding at the east end of the station. This is what your first observation relates to. At the western end I think there is a crossover - I don't know which way it runs. Someone with a bit more knowledge than me will be pop up with the right answer very shortly. There are two sidings east of the station as you say; they are the subject of an urban myth in that Peter Laurie in his book "Beneath the City Streets" suggested that a cross-passage at the far end of the sidings was associated with some kind of connection to the government deep-level system or such like, though my own opinion is that his theory is a load of rubbish. AFAIK they were used as an air-raid shelter in WW2, but that's about it. The western end of the station has a simple trailing crossover. HTH. |
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