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On Apr 10, 1:53*pm, "Paul Scott"
wrote: MIG wrote: On Apr 10, 9:15 pm, Tom Anderson wrote: Completely random question, but where do the Chiltern and Metropolitan alignments separate? As far as I can see, they emerge from tunnel under Lodge Road, then cross the canal on separate, slightly diverging bridges, and then go either side of buildings south of the canal. So, roughly where they cross the canal. Looking at Google Earth there seems to be a disused bridge between the two routes that appears to be aligned with the Met lines and the NR tunnel mouth - was this ever used? * No, which is surprisingly since historically the Met. was congested at this point. The formation at either end of the present Chiltern tracks appears wide enough for at least 4 tracks - I'll have to have a look and see what's visible from the train in due course... The GCR bought enough land to enable future quadrupling of the entire London Extension. |
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