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I can't think of one nearer than Barnes, specifically where Vine Road
crosses the Hounslow loop west of Barnes station. That's 9.6 km (6 miles) from Charing Cross. But I have a feeling this is a trick question :-) -- Richard J. I don't think it is a trick question, Richard, but it is definitely nearer than Barnes. In fact, it's within the Zone 2 Travelcard area. Marc. |
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"Mait001" wrote in message
... I can't think of one nearer than Barnes, specifically where Vine Road crosses the Hounslow loop west of Barnes station. That's 9.6 km (6 miles) from Charing Cross. But I have a feeling this is a trick question :-) -- Richard J. I don't think it is a trick question, Richard, but it is definitely nearer than Barnes. In fact, it's within the Zone 2 Travelcard area. Is it one of level crossings by the West London Line at Willesden? I vaguely remember there's one on the West London line itself just after it leaves the WCML, and another in the Eurostar depot at North Pole. However, as to whether these are nearer than Barnes and actually inside zone 2 I don't know. I'm probably imagining their presence anyway. Angus |
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![]() "Mait001" wrote in message ... I can't think of one nearer than Barnes, specifically where Vine Road crosses the Hounslow loop west of Barnes station. That's 9.6 km (6 miles) from Charing Cross. But I have a feeling this is a trick question :-) -- Richard J. I don't think it is a trick question, Richard, but it is definitely nearer than Barnes. In fact, it's within the Zone 2 Travelcard area. There is a level crossing just north of Acton Central on the NLL which is in zone 2 although I am not sure if it is any closer than Barnes. Peter Smyth |
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In article , Mait001
writes I don't think it is a trick question, Richard, but it is definitely nearer than Barnes. In fact, it's within the Zone 2 Travelcard area. Mitre Bridge, crossed by the Rugby/Watford to South Coast trains? -- Clive D.W. Feather, writing for himself | Home: Tel: +44 20 8371 1138 (work) | Web: http://www.davros.org Fax: +44 870 051 9937 | Work: Written on my laptop; please observe the Reply-To address |
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"Peter Smyth" wrote in message
... "Mait001" wrote in message ... I can't think of one nearer than Barnes, specifically where Vine Road crosses the Hounslow loop west of Barnes station. That's 9.6 km (6 miles) from Charing Cross. But I have a feeling this is a trick question :-) -- Richard J. I don't think it is a trick question, Richard, but it is definitely nearer than Barnes. In fact, it's within the Zone 2 Travelcard area. There is a level crossing just north of Acton Central on the NLL which is in zone 2 although I am not sure if it is any closer than Barnes. There's another two just south of South Acton, one on the NLL, one on the freight curve that connects the NLL to the Hounslow loop line. For road users both these crossings are on Bollo Lane. However, Barnes is closer to CX than Acton. Robin |
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![]() "Jim Brittin" wrote in message m... In article m, says... There used to be a level crossing on the Central Line somewhere on the eastern section around Leyton. But it was closed to road traffic (the road was turned into two cul-de-sacs [1]) many decades ago. I can't remember the details now. [1] culs-de-sac? Are you thinking of Eagle Lane, Snaresbrook? Well there used to be a level crossing at South Woodford Station, (Then known as George Lane) which was there when the steam trains ran here. The crossing was removed when the Central Line arrived after the war and this action cut George Lane into two. There may have also been a level crossing between South Woodford and Woodford at the place where Churchfields becomes a dead end and Gordon Road begins from a dead end on the other side of the railway. There is also an old "railway type looking" house right next to the railway at that location. Another level crossing was in place at Woodford Station and it suffered the same fate as the one in George Lane again when the electrified rails arrived here after the war. There are pictures available in books about the local area, and an exhibition was displayed in South Woodford library a few years back. |
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"Angus Bryant" wrote in message ...
Is it one of level crossings by the West London Line at Willesden? I vaguely remember there's one on the West London line itself just after it leaves the WCML, and another in the Eurostar depot at North Pole. However, as to whether these are nearer than Barnes and actually inside zone 2 I don't know. I'm probably imagining their presence anyway. I reckon the answer is "Mitre Bridge", just south of Willesden. The passenger service would be the one from Kensington Olympia to the Great Western Main Line at Acton (or vice versa). PhilD -- |
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"IanB" k wrote in message ...
This got me thinking, are there any level crossings on the London Underground (surface lines, obviously). National Rail also have barrow crossings and pedestrian footpath (and at least one shared footpath/cyclepath) crossings at rail level but is there anything similar on the L.U. (including shared Nat. Rail sections)? There was one on the Ongar branch, at North Weald station. The road was only a farm track but the manually opperated gates were interlocked with the semaphore signalling for the passing loop. Because of this crossing I have heard it was still necessary to man the North Weald signal-box for quite some time after the passing loop was taken out of use (from memory, autumn 1976) - for some reason the signalling could not immediately be switched out or decommissioned. Other level crossings on the Loughton/Epping branch were replaced with flyovers or underpasses, presumably in the 1950s. |
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![]() Is it one of level crossings by the West London Line at Willesden? I vaguely remember there's one on the West London line itself just after it leaves the WCML, and another in the Eurostar depot at North Pole. However, as to whether these are nearer than Barnes and actually inside zone 2 I don't know. I'm probably imagining their presence anyway. Angus Well remembered, Angus - that's the exact one I had in mind: I only "discovered" it myself recently when en route from Clapham Junction to Watford on the W.L.L. This is within the Zone 2 bondary as far as I can make out, since both Olympia and Willesden, the stations either side, are. Marc. |
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