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On alt.binaries.pictures.rail I have posted this query and a photograph. The
photo is of the eastern side of the St Pancras trainshed. The strange object at the bottom of the photo is the sleeve of the security guard who, for reasons best known only to himself - probably National Security, was trying to stop me taking this photo. The item I'd like identified is what looks like the mouth of a tunnel but I know there were no running tunnels there. Was it the rail entrance to the milk dock or the beer cellars or what ? I know I've posted a similar query before but got no response and just hope that this time somebody with the answer will reply. Cheerz, Baz |
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"Marratxi" wrote in
message On alt.binaries.pictures.rail I have posted this query and a photograph. The photo is of the eastern side of the St Pancras trainshed. The strange object at the bottom of the photo is the sleeve of the security guard who, for reasons best known only to himself - probably National Security, was trying to stop me taking this photo. The item I'd like identified is what looks like the mouth of a tunnel but I know there were no running tunnels there. Was it the rail entrance to the milk dock or the beer cellars or what ? I know I've posted a similar query before but got no response and just hope that this time somebody with the answer will reply. Cheerz, Baz I've picked the image up in alt.binaries.pictures.rail but on my Telewest server it will (I think) disappear after 4 days. Might be better to open up a free website such as 150m.com to store images. Most people here looking at your thread will be interested in old St Pancras, but we less-knowledgable types could do with links to maps and historical information, almost everyone knows someone who has or had a friend or relative working on the railways mid 19th Century or nowadays. -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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Marratxi wrote:
On alt.binaries.pictures.rail I have posted this query and a photograph. The photo is of the eastern side of the St Pancras trainshed. The strange object at the bottom of the photo is the sleeve of the security guard who, for reasons best known only to himself - probably National Security, was trying to stop me taking this photo. The item I'd like identified is what looks like the mouth of a tunnel but I know there were no running tunnels there. Was it the rail entrance to the milk dock or the beer cellars or what ? I know I've posted a similar query before but got no response and just hope that this time somebody with the answer will reply. Cheerz, Baz The picture is also available at http://m33p.be/gallery/u_t_l. I won't be removing it any time soon (unless Marratxi doesn't want it there). -- Robert Gordon http://m33p.be |
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![]() "Robert Gordon" wrote in message ... MY BIT SNIPPED (ouch !!) The picture is also available at http://m33p.be/gallery/u_t_l. I won't be removing it any time soon (unless Marratxi doesn't want it there). -- Robert Gordon http://m33p.be Thanks, Robert, unfortunately no positive identification made despite my message being on three newsgroups. I can't believe that nobody knows !! Cheerz, Baz |
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"Marratxi" wrote in
message Thanks, Robert, unfortunately no positive identification made despite my message being on three newsgroups. I can't believe that nobody knows !! Cheerz, Baz Could it be the Fleet River? I cannot find a link for its course at that point but it is certainly very close and travels N-S. -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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ilgate.org, Troy Steadman writes "Marratxi" wrote in message Thanks, Robert, unfortunately no positive identification made despite my message being on three newsgroups. I can't believe that nobody knows !! Cheerz, Baz Could it be the Fleet River? I cannot find a link for its course at that point but it is certainly very close and travels N-S. That's a very good suggestion. "London Under London" records that the Fleet flows beneath Pancras Way and the sketch map shows it passing to the west of King's Cross station. Furthermore, http://www.ctrl.co.uk/flyers/contract.asp?ID=5051 mentions recent CTRL work being carried out in connection with the Fleet Sewer ... so I think you may well have identified the photo! -- Paul Terry |
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"Paul Terry" wrote in message
That's a very good suggestion. "London Under London" records that the Fleet flows beneath Pancras Way and the sketch map shows it passing to the west of King's Cross station. Furthermore, http://www.ctrl.co.uk/flyers/contract.asp?ID=5051 mentions recent CTRL work being carried out in connection with the Fleet Sewer ... so I think you may well have identified the photo! Yeh the white tiles suggest it might be a sewer and it is fenced off as if it is deep. http://m33p.be/gallery/u_t_l/Dsc02867a -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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![]() "Troy Steadman" wrote in message news:9965a7ddbe9c818b6bb25a4b0207a05c.125090@mygat e.mailgate.org... Could it be the Fleet River? I cannot find a link for its course at that point but it is certainly very close and travels N-S. Thanks for that, Roy (and all the others). However, I don't think it can be correct as it would mean that the Fleet River was at street level and I don't believe it was/is. In fact, it can't be, because it passes underneath the Regents Canal. I went to a talk on the workings involved with all the alterations at Kings Cross/St Pancras and apparently the Fleet River has been diverted through part of one of the old tunnels which used to connect the widened lines with the suburban lines going north. I believe it used to run down the present alignment of York Way. It couldn't have been the westernmost one as that was being used by Thameslink until very recently and would be close to the area in question but below ground. The other two runnels came up either side of Kings Cross and I believe they used to carry the Moorgate trains which now go via Finsbury Park/Drayton Park. I only wish you had been right !! Cheerz, Baz |
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![]() "Paul Terry" wrote in message ... In message ilgate.org, Troy Steadman writes "Marratxi" wrote in message Thanks, Robert, unfortunately no positive identification made despite my message being on three newsgroups. I can't believe that nobody knows !! Cheerz, Baz Could it be the Fleet River? I cannot find a link for its course at that point but it is certainly very close and travels N-S. That's a very good suggestion. "London Under London" records that the Fleet flows beneath Pancras Way and the sketch map shows it passing to the west of King's Cross station. Furthermore, http://www.ctrl.co.uk/flyers/contract.asp?ID=5051 mentions recent CTRL work being carried out in connection with the Fleet Sewer ... so I think you may well have identified the photo! -- Paul Terry Pancras Road is on the east of the St Pancras trainshed whereas the place I photographed is on the west, more than 100 yards away so I don't think that's it. Thanks anyway. Cheerz, Baz |
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"Marratxi" wrote in
message I only wish you had been right !! Cheerz, Baz You've got me at it now, what about the two tunnels in the wall facing us? I've put together a scrapbook of maps and images which may help including an 1827 map suggesting that The Fleet had been culverted even then. May take a few seconds to download: http://www.stpancras.150m.com Something this bloody enormous has *got* to be traceable. I'll be around there on Thursday, I'll try and pop over and have a look at it. -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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