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On Jan 19, 12:08*pm, Jamie Thompson wrote:
Might be useful:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watford...tation#History ...though I believe the article to be wrong. It claims "Revolution" as the location, but other sources claim "Moon Under the Water". Hard to tell from the photograph in the cited reference which is correct, though I suspect it is in fact MUtW. You are correct. The property at 44 High Street Watford was purchased by the Met for its proposed town centre station (Watford Central?) It was sold, later to become the Grange furniture store and subsequently the Moon. The W&RR built the line to Ricky in the late 1800s, the LMSR built the Croxley Green branch around the early 1900s, then the Met built their Watford Branch, with Watford Met opening in the 20's as direct competition. The Ricky line had options over the early years of being extended to High Wycombe (long before the GC joint line was conceived), and apparently Uxbridge via Harefield. To Uxbridge from Ricky (Church Street) was Lord Ebury's dream and the option for extension that I have seen documented most often. IIRC Goudie and Stuckey's excellent book, "West of Watford" (Forge Press, now out of print), tells more of the story and of the albeit vague proposals for the LM&SR's Croxley Green branch to loop back towards Boxmoor and Berkhamsted. THC |
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