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New Kings Cross/St Pancras ticket halls - any images online?
I've just been searching the CTRL and TFL websites for any 3D pictures
of the new Underground developments, with little success. Can anybody point me in the direction of any pictures/diagrams/renderings etc.? I saw some posters at Kings Cross when in the capital on Sunday, but had to hurry past as I was in danger of missing my train :-) Charlie -- Remove NO-SPOO-PLEASE from my email address to reply Please send no unsolicited email or foodstuffs |
New Kings Cross/St Pancras ticket halls - any images online?
Charlie Pearce wrote: I've just been searching the CTRL and TFL websites for any 3D pictures of the new Underground developments, with little success. Given the speed at which things are progressing there you're probably best off seeing if you can borrow Dr Whos Tardis and travel forward in time a few millenia. By then they may (possibly) have completed it all. B2003 |
New Kings Cross/St Pancras ticket halls - any images online?
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Boltar writes Charlie Pearce wrote: I've just been searching the CTRL and TFL websites for any 3D pictures of the new Underground developments, with little success. Given the speed at which things are progressing there you're probably best off seeing if you can borrow Dr Whos Tardis and travel forward in time a few millenia. By then they may (possibly) have completed it all. No chance. We now know that the world ends in the year 5,000,000,000, don't we? ;-) -- Ian Jelf, MITG Birmingham, UK Registered Blue Badge Tourist Guide for London and the Heart of England http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk |
New Kings Cross/St Pancras ticket halls - any images online?
On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 16:29:16 +0100, Ian Jelf
wrote: In message .com, Boltar writes Charlie Pearce wrote: I've just been searching the CTRL and TFL websites for any 3D pictures of the new Underground developments, with little success. Given the speed at which things are progressing there you're probably best off seeing if you can borrow Dr Whos Tardis and travel forward in time a few millenia. By then they may (possibly) have completed it all. No chance. We now know that the world ends in the year 5,000,000,000, don't we? ;-) Yes, but is that the Gregorian calendar? Charlie -- Remove NO-SPOO-PLEASE from my email address to reply Please send no unsolicited email or foodstuffs |
New Kings Cross/St Pancras ticket halls - any images online?
try "The Guardian" website, which has graphics on Kings Cross redevelopment
"Charlie Pearce" wrote in message ... On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 16:29:16 +0100, Ian Jelf wrote: In message .com, Boltar writes Charlie Pearce wrote: I've just been searching the CTRL and TFL websites for any 3D pictures of the new Underground developments, with little success. Given the speed at which things are progressing there you're probably best off seeing if you can borrow Dr Whos Tardis and travel forward in time a few millenia. By then they may (possibly) have completed it all. No chance. We now know that the world ends in the year 5,000,000,000, don't we? ;-) Yes, but is that the Gregorian calendar? Charlie -- Remove NO-SPOO-PLEASE from my email address to reply Please send no unsolicited email or foodstuffs |
New Kings Cross/St Pancras ticket halls - any images online?
On Wed, 20 Apr 2005 20:58:40 +0100, "Peter Tomlin"
wrote: try "The Guardian" website, which has graphics on Kings Cross redevelopment Ah, finally found what you mean after about 10 minutes searching! http://www.guardian.co.uk/flash/0,5860,1048071,00.html That's not what I was after, but still pretty excellent! Charlie -- Remove NO-SPOO-PLEASE from my email address to reply Please send no unsolicited email or foodstuffs |
New Kings Cross/St Pancras ticket halls - any images online?
"Charlie Pearce" wrote in
message ... http://www.guardian.co.uk/flash/0,5860,1048071,00.html If you click on "Down The Tubes" it leads to a map showing all the railway and ex-railway tunnels in the area. There are two curves passing either side of the Great Northern Hotel. The northern is the Hotel Curve - what's the other? -- John Rowland - Spamtrapped Transport Plans for the London Area, updated 2001 http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acro...69/tpftla.html A man's vehicle is a symbol of his manhood. That's why my vehicle's the Piccadilly Line - It's the size of a county and it comes every two and a half minutes |
New Kings Cross/St Pancras ticket halls - any images online?
In message , John Rowland
writes If you click on "Down The Tubes" it leads to a map showing all the railway and ex-railway tunnels in the area. There are two curves passing either side of the Great Northern Hotel. The northern is the Hotel Curve - what's the other? The old link between the Midland and the Widened Lines: http://www.londonrailways.net/snowhill.htm -- Paul Terry |
New Kings Cross/St Pancras ticket halls - any images online?
On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 10:09:36 +0100, Paul Terry
wrote: In message , John Rowland writes If you click on "Down The Tubes" it leads to a map showing all the railway and ex-railway tunnels in the area. There are two curves passing either side of the Great Northern Hotel. The northern is the Hotel Curve - what's the other? The old link between the Midland and the Widened Lines: http://www.londonrailways.net/snowhill.htm There has only ever been one such link and that passes beneath St Pancras as shown. The 'curve' John refers to is the Fleet river tunnel. .. -- Peter Lawrence |
New Kings Cross/St Pancras ticket halls - any images online?
In message , Peter Lawrence
writes On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 10:09:36 +0100, Paul Terry wrote: In message , John Rowland writes If you click on "Down The Tubes" it leads to a map showing all the railway and ex-railway tunnels in the area. There are two curves passing either side of the Great Northern Hotel. The northern is the Hotel Curve - what's the other? The old link between the Midland and the Widened Lines: http://www.londonrailways.net/snowhill.htm There has only ever been one such link and that passes beneath St Pancras as shown. The 'curve' John refers to is the Fleet river tunnel. Ah, thanks - yes, that makes better sense. -- Paul Terry |
New Kings Cross/St Pancras ticket halls - any images online?
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Colin Rosenstiel writes If you click on "Down The Tubes" it leads to a map showing all the railway and ex-railway tunnels in the area. There are two curves passing either side of the Great Northern Hotel. The northern is the Hotel Curve - what's the other? The 'curve' John refers to is the Fleet river tunnel. No. There is a West to North curve from the Metropolitan to the GN at King's Cross, long since disused for railway purposes. If ever used at all. But this is not the one the original posting (quoted) refers to - it goes nowhere near the Hotel. Almost certainly the other poster is right - it's the Fleet. -- Clive D.W. Feather | Home: Tel: +44 20 8495 6138 (work) | Web: http://www.davros.org Fax: +44 870 051 9937 | Work: Please reply to the Reply-To address, which is: |
New Kings Cross/St Pancras ticket halls - any images online?
"Colin Rosenstiel" wrote in message ... SNIP No. There is a West to North curve from the Metropolitan to the GN at King's Cross, long since disused for railway purposes. There is also York Curve, from East of platform 1 at the Cross to the widened lines. Colin Rosenstiel The entrance to the York Curve can still be seen under the cab rank ramp. I have photos if anybody is interested. Cheerz, Baz (please remove NOMORESPAM from address for obvious reasons) |
New Kings Cross/St Pancras ticket halls - any images online?
"Colin Rosenstiel" wrote in message
... In message , John Rowland writes If you click on "Down The Tubes" it leads to a map showing all the railway and ex-railway tunnels in the area. There are two curves passing either side of the Great Northern Hotel. The northern is the Hotel Curve - what's the other? The 'curve' John refers to is the Fleet river tunnel. No. There is a West to North curve from the Metropolitan to the GN at King's Cross, long since disused for railway purposes. There is also York Curve, from East of platform 1 at the Cross to the widened lines. These are both shown in the map, and neither go anywhere near the Great Northern Hotel. I believe the Fleet Sewer was the correct answer. Thanks, Peter. -- John Rowland - Spamtrapped Transport Plans for the London Area, updated 2001 http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acro...69/tpftla.html A man's vehicle is a symbol of his manhood. That's why my vehicle's the Piccadilly Line - It's the size of a county and it comes every two and a half minutes |
New Kings Cross/St Pancras ticket halls - any images online?
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