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I wonder if someone can answer a few questions
1 What work has been / is going on just north of Rickmansworth station opposite the sidings? A large whole has been dug with supports put in. 2 A lot of work is taking place on the embankment under the M25 between Rickmansworth and Chorley Wood. What is actually being done? Trains to London seem to slow down to pass the work, but northbound trains do not appear to slow. I assume this is to protect the workers on the site. It looks like a major piece of work and I am amazed at some of the heavy plant they have at the top of the embankment at times, not sure I would want to be around when they manoeuvre the plant up the slopes! 3 I have seen previous postings about a passing loop that used to be at Chorley Wood. Does anyone have any memories of this? I have recently seen a picture of this but am not sure exactly how it was used. On my Amersham forum (not a plug, but if you want to find it look at my sig) there is a thread about Cross Rail which has moved onto the Chorley Wood loop. It is suggested that it was only for freight, but I think I have read on this group that it may have been used for passenger trains Thanks Matthew -- Matthew P Jones - www.amersham.org.uk My view of the Metropolitan Line www.metroland.org.uk - actually I like it Don't reply to it will not be read You can reply to knap AT Nildram dot co dot uk |
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In article , Matthew P Jones
writes A large whole has been dug with supports put in. I think you mean 'hole'. Tut tut, your grammar is terrible..... -- Andrew Electronic communications can be altered and therefore the integrity of this communication can not be guaranteed. Views expressed in this communication are those of the author and not associations or companies I am involved with. |
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Matthew P Jones ) gurgled happily, sounding much like
they were saying : Chorley Wood. Chorley Wood. Chorley Wood Does anybody know why the London Underground station signs have the name of the town wrong? EVERYBODY else (inc OS, post office, road signs) all have it as one word. The only place I've noticed it as two is on the station signs. Even the LU maps have it as one. |
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![]() "Adrian" wrote in message . 1.4... Chorley Wood Does anybody know why the London Underground station signs have the name of the town wrong? EVERYBODY else (inc OS, post office, road signs) all have it as one word. The only place I've noticed it as two is on the station signs. Even the LU maps have it as one. ITYF that it is historical. AIUI it used to be Chorley Wood many many moons ago but it has morphed into Chorleywood over the years. The enamel station signs are now forty years old, no doubt as they are replaced the newer form of the name will be used (actually, now that I think about it, don't some of the newer signs under the station canopies read CHORLEYWOOD?). |
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Jack Taylor wrote:
"Adrian" wrote in message . 1.4... Chorley Wood Does anybody know why the London Underground station signs have the name of the town wrong? EVERYBODY else (inc OS, post office, road signs) all have it as one word. The only place I've noticed it as two is on the station signs. Even the LU maps have it as one. ITYF that it is historical. AIUI it used to be Chorley Wood many many moons ago but it has morphed into Chorleywood over the years. The enamel station signs are now forty years old, no doubt as they are replaced the newer form of the name will be used (actually, now that I think about it, don't some of the newer signs under the station canopies read CHORLEYWOOD?). The name changed from Chorley Wood to Chorleywood in 1964, 40 years ago, so the old signs are likely to be older than that. All the old signs should be in (old) Johnston type. Any with Chorley Wood in New Johnston would be in error. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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Andrew P Smith wrote in message ...
In article , Matthew P Jones writes A large whole has been dug with supports put in. I think you mean 'hole'. Tut tut, your grammar is terrible..... The works underneath the M25 are for the M25 widening works as announced by the government a few weeks ago. thats what all this work is for. BTW the met travels westbound underneath the m25 and NOT northbound..... |
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El Mon, 09 Aug 2004 21:55:11 +0100, Andrew P Smith escribió:
In article , Matthew P Jones writes A large whole has been dug with supports put in. I think you mean 'hole'. Tut tut, your grammar is terrible..... With all due respect, Andrew, your diagnosis is faulty. It's not Mathew's grammar but his spelling that is playing up. Grammatically, the whole sentence hangs together very nicely; he's even used a passive voice ![]() Regards, Searcher |
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On Tue, 10 Aug 2004, DeepSearcher wrote:
El Mon, 09 Aug 2004 21:55:11 +0100, Andrew P Smith escribió: In article , Matthew P Jones writes A large whole has been dug with supports put in. I think you mean 'hole'. Tut tut, your grammar is terrible..... With all due respect, Andrew, your diagnosis is faulty. It's not Mathew's grammar but his spelling that is playing up. Grammatically, the whole sentence hangs together very nicely; he's even used a passive voice ![]() I thought that, in readability terms, the passive was frowned upon these days? Sorry - that people frown upon it? tom -- an optical recording release. copyright digitally mastered. ., |
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In article , DeepSearcher
writes El Mon, 09 Aug 2004 21:55:11 +0100, Andrew P Smith escribió: In article , Matthew P Jones writes A large whole has been dug with supports put in. I think you mean 'hole'. Tut tut, your grammar is terrible..... With all due respect, Andrew, your diagnosis is faulty. It's not Mathew's grammar but his spelling that is playing up. Grammatically, the whole sentence hangs together very nicely; he's even used a passive voice ![]() Regards, Searcher I take spelling to be a part of grammar. -- Andrew Electronic communications can be altered and therefore the integrity of this communication can not be guaranteed. Views expressed in this communication are those of the author and not associations or companies I am involved with. |
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In article ,
Tom Anderson writes On Tue, 10 Aug 2004, DeepSearcher wrote: El Mon, 09 Aug 2004 21:55:11 +0100, Andrew P Smith escribió: In article , Matthew P Jones writes A large whole has been dug with supports put in. I think you mean 'hole'. Tut tut, your grammar is terrible..... With all due respect, Andrew, your diagnosis is faulty. It's not Mathew's grammar but his spelling that is playing up. Grammatically, the whole sentence hangs together very nicely; he's even used a passive voice ![]() I thought that, in readability terms, the passive was frowned upon these days? Sorry - that people frown upon it? tom Hey Matthew, you never knew one post to usenet would create such a stir did you? PS Are you up for beer on Friday night?? -- Andrew Electronic communications can be altered and therefore the integrity of this communication can not be guaranteed. Views expressed in this communication are those of the author and not associations or companies I am involved with. |
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