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Mark Brader wrote:
Palace Gates station was indeed named after Alexandra Palace, but was even farther from it than the present station of that name (which was formerly called Wood Green). I don't have the exact location, but it would appear to have been near the present-day Imperial Road, which is off Bounds Green Road. No, it was between Dorset Road (which is its new-ish name) and Braemar Road: http://www.multimap.com/map/browse.c...58&upright.y=5 It is now a small housing estate There is a park/walkway over the former trackbed past the site of the station, but the only other that actually remains are the remains of a bridge at either side of Park Road. Photos of the line he http://www.pendar.pwp.blueyonder.co....laceGates.html |
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