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![]() Toby wrote: wrote in message oups.com... I was really pleased to see the removal of the bland, uninteresting, boring late 60's tiling, and was looking forward to walking through a station that doesn't cause clinical depression. So was great to see the new tiling was identical to the old, nice one tubelines. Would it really have been so hard to make the station look just a little bit modern. Is the southbound escalator from the station concourse down to the underground ticket hall still cordoned off? It causees severe overcrowding in the morning peak. Yep - pain, isn't it? Some time in November, I think the sign said. Of course, you can always avoid that scrum and go via the entrance down near the platforms (7&8?), but by the time you've walked over there, the time it takes is about the same. I go there every day from Tottenham Hale, which also now has its down escalator closed off, so queues both ways (at least they have a second staircase there). |
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On 25 Oct, 18:20, John B wrote:
On 25 Oct, 17:57, wrote: I was really pleased to see the removal of the bland, uninteresting, boring late 60's tiling, and was looking forward to walking through a station that doesn't cause clinical depression. So was great to see the new tiling was identical to the old, nice one tubelines. Would it really have been so hard to make the station look just a little bit modern. It's in line with LU's general policy of keeping stations visually the same unless rebuilt, in order to preserve its heritage - which is a good one. The 1960s feel at Euston Square is just as worthy of preservation as the 1930s tiles at Bethnal Green and the 1900s tiles at Arsenal, IMO. -- John Band john at johnband dot orgwww.johnband.org I was taking about Euston mainline, not Euston Sqaure, I rather like that station. Much if was destroyed by a second world war domb, hence the mixture of old and new. |
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On 25 Oct, 19:03, wrote:
I was really pleased to see the removal of the bland, uninteresting, boring late 60's tiling, and was looking forward to walking through a station that doesn't cause clinical depression. So was great to see the new tiling was identical to the old, nice one tubelines. Would it really have been so hard to make the station look just a little bit modern. It's in line with LU's general policy of keeping stations visually the same unless rebuilt, in order to preserve its heritage - which is a good one. The 1960s feel at Euston Square is just as worthy of preservation as the 1930s tiles at Bethnal Green and the 1900s tiles at Arsenal, IMO. I suppose it's all down to personal opinion, after all the underground station will probably be rebuild when they demolish the mainline station above. I love the Tube architecture old and new (www.tubephotos.com) , but not anything from that era. Re your other post - yup, misread "Euston Station" as "Euston Square". The same point applies to Euston tube, though. Incidentally, I don't think there are any plans to destroy the mainline station - if they did, it would be an act of vandalism on a par with knocking the Arch down in the first place, since it's not only a brilliant piece of 1960s architecture but also the only mainline terminus that Just Works Really Well. Some refurbishment is on the cards, but the structure and key features are staying the same (or at least were on the last reports I saw). -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
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On 25 Oct, 23:30, John B wrote:
On 25 Oct, 19:03, wrote: I was really pleased to see the removal of the bland, uninteresting, boring late 60's tiling, and was looking forward to walking through a station that doesn't cause clinical depression. So was great to see the new tiling was identical to the old, nice one tubelines. Would it really have been so hard to make the station look just a little bit modern. It's in line with LU's general policy of keeping stations visually the same unless rebuilt, in order to preserve its heritage - which is a good one. The 1960s feel at Euston Square is just as worthy of preservation as the 1930s tiles at Bethnal Green and the 1900s tiles at Arsenal, IMO. I suppose it's all down to personal opinion, after all the underground station will probably be rebuild when they demolish the mainline station above. I love the Tube architecture old and new (www.tubephotos.com) , but not anything from that era. Re your other post - yup, misread "Euston Station" as "Euston Square". The same point applies to Euston tube, though. Incidentally, I don't think there are any plans to destroy the mainline station - if they did, it would be an act of vandalism on a par with knocking the Arch down in the first place, since it's not only a brilliant piece of 1960s architecture but also the only mainline terminus that Just Works Really Well. Some refurbishment is on the cards, but the structure and key features are staying the same (or at least were on the last reports I saw). -- John Band john at johnband dot orgwww.johnband.org I dont think it's clear at this stage what will happen, but the plans go way beyond a simple refurbishment. I have mixed feelings, I've traveled through the station 600+ times per year since April 1994 as I live in Tring and work in camden. I don't think it's as bad as people make out, and I know every square inch of the structure including the disused areas. I will miss it is turned into a shopping centre/ station. No one will give a crap if it's knocked down, it's not loved like the arch. http://www.building.co.uk/story.asp?storycode=3084568 http://www.franklinandrews.com/proje...=type&id=15580 I have some shots of the old station, shame I'm to young to have seen it! http://www.alamy.com/stock-photograp...+old&go=1&a=-1 |
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![]() The blue things at Mile End are temporary, aren't they? Hopefully, but it seems that there are no planned closures of Mile End in the near future - so "temporary" ugliness may last for quite a while... |
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On Oct 26, 11:34 am, "Paul Scott"
wrote: "Neil Williams" wrote in message ... On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 15:59:51 -0700, wrote: I dont think it's clear at this stage what will happen, but the plans go way beyond a simple refurbishment. I have mixed feelings, I've traveled through the station 600+ times per year since April 1994 as I live in Tring and work in camden. I don't think it's as bad as people make out, and I know every square inch of the structure including the disused areas. I will miss it is turned into a shopping centre/ station. If it was turned into a Manc Picc-a-like I wouldn't mind too much, but it is a prime example of how Birmingham New St needn't have been crap while still having a shopping centre over the platforms. That said, I don't think it would have been as good for a predominantly diesel operation. What disused areas are there, OOI? As built there was a huge area (5 acres) above the platforms which was designed for night use by parcels traffic, needless to say when built it coincided with the decline of this sort of business. One of the rail mags raised the possibilty of its use for night goods deliveries for London shops, didn't seem to likely to me though. I wonder if there is any scope for letting more light through? Railways archive has a brochure from the opening: http://www.railwaysarchive.co.uk/doc...Euston1968.pdf Paul- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - The deck will be demolished and replaced with a shopping centre, we will find out what the plans will be hopfully in the next 12 months. The disused areas are discussed in this thread. http://groups.google.com/group/uk.tr...4c8131f7c0fe39 |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... On Oct 26, 11:34 am, "Paul Scott" wrote: "Neil Williams" wrote in message ... What disused areas are there, OOI? As built there was a huge area (5 acres) above the platforms which was designed for night use by parcels traffic, needless to say when built it coincided with the decline of this sort of business. One of the rail mags raised the possibilty of its use for night goods deliveries for London shops, didn't seem to likely to me though. I wonder if there is any scope for letting more light through? Railways archive has a brochure from the opening: http://www.railwaysarchive.co.uk/doc...Euston1968.pdf The deck will be demolished and replaced with a shopping centre, we will find out what the plans will be hopfully in the next 12 months. The disused areas are discussed in this thread. http://groups.google.com/group/uk.tr...4c8131f7c0fe39 I thought Neil meant disused areas of the mainline station, I can't see disused tunnels caused by various alterations of the deep level stations being relevant to a shopping centre above the mainline concourse? Paul |
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