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I was standing on the westbound central line platform at holborn
yesterday, and I noticed that the western end of the platform has this wierd jutting out bit over the tracks, a bit like a very thin bridge over the tracks. Considering that the entrances to the platform are at the ends of the escalators, and centred on the middle of the platform, the western end of the platform must be very close to Kingsway. The central line is only one flight of escalators, so it must only just be lower than the Kingsway tram tunnel - could the bridge-like thing on the platform be the bottom corner of the tram tunnel? Makes me wonder whether the door at that end of the platform leads into it, or could it just be a disused interchange with the picadilly line platforms? |
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On Jan 13, 11:08*pm, lonelytraveller
wrote: The central line is only one flight of escalators, so it must only just be lower than the Kingsway tram tunnel - could the bridge-like thing on the platform be the bottom corner of the tram tunnel? Doubt it - the tram tunnel is huge** so it would be a lot wider than that. And its not very deep anyway, much shallower than the central line. Makes me wonder whether the door at that end of the platform leads into it, or could it just be a disused interchange with the picadilly line platforms? Probably something like that. ** Went down there about 7 years ago when they had an art exhibition in the tunnels. Usual talentless modern art cr@p - the people in charge were most put out that almost everyone was down their to explore the tunnels , not stare at repainted hamster cages stacked on top of each other or whatever mindless rubbish the "artists" had thrown together. B2003 |
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On Jan 17, 6:27*pm, "Peter Lawrence" wrote:
On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 04:22:27 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Jan 13, 11:08=A0pm, lonelytraveller wrote: The central line is only one flight of escalators, so it must only just be lower than the Kingsway tram tunnel - could the bridge-like thing on the platform be the bottom corner of the tram tunnel? Doubt it - the tram tunnel is huge** so it would be a lot wider than that. And its not very deep anyway, much shallower than the central line. Did the tram tunnel extend so far north anyhow? * If it's what I'm thinking of it pops out at the junction of Southampton Row and Theobalds Road, in which case yes. |
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On Jan 17, 6:46*pm, MIG wrote:
On Jan 17, 6:27*pm, "Peter Lawrence" wrote: On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 04:22:27 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Jan 13, 11:08=A0pm, lonelytraveller wrote: The central line is only one flight of escalators, so it must only just be lower than the Kingsway tram tunnel - could the bridge-like thing on the platform be the bottom corner of the tram tunnel? Doubt it - the tram tunnel is huge** so it would be a lot wider than that. And its not very deep anyway, much shallower than the central line. Did the tram tunnel extend so far north anyhow? * If it's what I'm thinking of it pops out at the junction of Southampton Row and Theobalds Road, in which case yes. There's a map here http://www.subbrit.org.uk/sb-sites/s...ay/index.shtml. |
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"Peter Lawrence" wrote...
Doubt it - the tram tunnel is huge** so it would be a lot wider than that. And its not very deep anyway, much shallower than the central line. Did the tram tunnel extend so far north anyhow? Yes; the original entrance is about 50 metres north of the tube station. -- Andrew Interviewer: Tonight I'm interviewing that famous nurse, Florence Nightingale Tommy Cooper (dressed as a nurse): Sir Florence Nightingale Interviewer: *Sir* Florence Nightingale? Tommy Cooper: I'm a Night Nurse Campaign For The Real Tommy Cooper |
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On 17 Jan, 21:47, "Andrew Heenan" wrote:
"Peter Lawrence" wrote... Doubt it - the tram tunnel is huge** so it would be a lot wider than that. And its not very deep anyway, much shallower than the central line. Did the tram tunnel extend so far north anyhow? Yes; the original entrance is about 50 metres north of the tube station. -- Andrew Interviewer: Tonight I'm interviewing that famous nurse, Florence Nightingale Tommy Cooper (dressed as a nurse): Sir Florence Nightingale Interviewer: **Sir* Florence Nightingale? Tommy Cooper: I'm a Night Nurse Campaign For The Real Tommy Cooper how far west is the central line platform? is the bridge-like indent at the western end close enough to the tram tunnel? |
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On Jan 17, 6:51*pm, MIG wrote:
On Jan 17, 6:46*pm, MIG wrote: On Jan 17, 6:27*pm, "Peter Lawrence" wrote: On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 04:22:27 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Jan 13, 11:08=A0pm, lonelytraveller wrote: The central line is only one flight of escalators, so it must only just be lower than the Kingsway tram tunnel - could the bridge-like thing on the platform be the bottom corner of the tram tunnel? Doubt it - the tram tunnel is huge** so it would be a lot wider than that. And its not very deep anyway, much shallower than the central line. Did the tram tunnel extend so far north anyhow? * If it's what I'm thinking of it pops out at the junction of Southampton Row and Theobalds Road, in which case yes. There's a map herehttp://www.subbrit.org.uk/sb-sites/sites/k/kingsway_tram_subway/index.... You've got to laugh at the GLC flood control centre. I wonder what genius decided to locate it in one of the first places that would flood? Why didn't they just go the whole way and locate it in a tube station? Bunch of idiots. B2003 |
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On 18 Jan, 13:53, lonelytraveller
wrote: On 17 Jan, 21:47, "Andrew Heenan" wrote: "Peter Lawrence" wrote... Doubt it - the tram tunnel is huge** so it would be a lot wider than that. And its not very deep anyway, much shallower than the central line. Did the tram tunnel extend so far north anyhow? Yes; the original entrance is about 50 metres north of the tube station.. -- Andrew Interviewer: Tonight I'm interviewing that famous nurse, Florence Nightingale Tommy Cooper (dressed as a nurse): Sir Florence Nightingale Interviewer: **Sir* Florence Nightingale? Tommy Cooper: I'm a Night Nurse Campaign For The Real Tommy Cooper how far west is the central line platform? is the bridge-like indent at the western end close enough to the tram tunnel? As well as the Central Line probably being too deep (I haven't seen the tram tunnels, but assume shallow), I actually don't think the platforms go far enough west. Basically, there's an overhang at the western end of both platforms, but on the eastbound platform there's also a door to some kind of signal control room, so I suspect that is what's above the tracks. |
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Peter Lawrence wrote:
Did the tram tunnel extend so far north anyhow? The tunnel mouth is level with Fisher Street, and the slope to ground level ends at the Theobalds Road junction... its emergence in the middle of the road is still easy to find. |
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