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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 PhilD, yes you are right! Marc. |
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Mitre Bridge, crossed by the Rugby/Watford to South Coast trains?
-- Clive D.W. Feather, writing for himself Yes, Clive, you're right too! Marc. |
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"umpston" wrote in message
om... There was one on the Ongar branch, at North Weald station. There is another foot crossing east of Blake Hall station. -- John Rowland - Spamtrapped Transport Plans for the London Area, updated 2001 http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acro...69/tpftla.html A man's vehicle is a symbol of his manhood. That's why my vehicle's the Piccadilly Line - It's the size of a county and it comes every two and a half minutes |
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"Robin Cox" writes:
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. It's certainly closer than South Acton, but I think it's further than Acton Central, which is due west of Charing Cross. If you're used to the straight Thames of the tube map, you might have expected the opposite (which is what I thought the "trick" was, but apparently not). |
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Is it a public road? There's no level crossing marked there in my A-Z
nor on multimap.com. I have passed over the crossing 4 times by train within the last month or so, and each time there was a queue of traffic of all sorts on each side of the railway line. It gives access to the Mayer Parry scrap yard from Scrubs Lane and there is nothing as you leave Scrubs Lane to say it is a private road. So, I assume it is a public road, if only for the limited destination to which it leads. Marc. |
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Mait001 wrote:
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. Willesden Junction station is in Zone 3 actually, though I agree the crossing is within Zone 2, and it's nearly a mile nearer to Charing Cross than the ones at Barnes. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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Willesden Junction station is in Zone 3 actually, though I agree the
crossing is within Zone 2, and it's nearly a mile nearer to Charing Cross than the ones at Barnes. -- Richard J. Sorry, I have mis-read my pocket Underground map: I thought Willesden Junction was on the border of Zones 2 and 3 but, on closer inspection, I see that it is just inside the Zone 3 area! I confess here and now that I have more than once travelled from Clapham to Willesden on a Zone 1 & 2 Travelcard, albeit without leaving the station! Marc. |
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Mait001 wrote:
Willesden Junction station is in Zone 3 actually, though I agree the crossing is within Zone 2, and it's nearly a mile nearer to Charing Cross than the ones at Barnes. -- Richard J. Sorry, I have mis-read my pocket Underground map: I thought Willesden Junction was on the border of Zones 2 and 3 but, on closer inspection, I see that it is just inside the Zone 3 area! I confess here and now that I have more than once travelled from Clapham to Willesden on a Zone 1 & 2 Travelcard, albeit without leaving the station! Ah, so you really are a criminal barrister! :-) -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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I confess
here and now that I have more than once travelled from Clapham to Willesden on a Zone 1 & 2 Travelcard, albeit without leaving the station! Ah, so you really are a criminal barrister! :-) -- Richard J. I rather seem to have walked into that! But at least it wasn't me who was overheard on a train the other day saying, quite noncahlantly, "I've got to do a bit of child abuse at Southwark next week...." And, I actually heard a pretty female colleague once saying "I've always got sex at the Bailey..." Marc. |
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