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March 8th 11, 11:50 AM posted to uk.transport.london
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Carto Metro London Underground etc.Map
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*Date:* Tue, 08 Mar 2011 05:59:34 -0600
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*Date:* Tue, 08 Mar 2011 05:36:35 -0600
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Canonbury's now sorted,
Not that I can see. it still shows as from Southbound GNC to
Eastbound NLL.
I've checked W&C and the lift siding still appears to be there
(probably as an engineers siding) - it's shown as no.8 siding
on the map. That doesn't make sense to me. No 8 siding is
shown within the depot area on the map I'm looking at. The
siding to the lift went off straight ahead on the approach to the
station from Bank about where the curve to the right into the
Waterloo platforms starts.
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Colin Rosenstiel
Sorry, I meant to say that Franklin has now updated Canonbury and
this will be shown correctly when the next version of the map is
uploaded.
Reading Wiki, I see what you mean about the position of the lift
siding. I don't know anything about the arrangements at Waterloo
depot. What I was referring to was shown as "lift siding" on one
diagram and "8 siding" on another diagram, so I just assumed that 8
siding was the siding you were referring to. I'll have to try and
Google around to see if I can find a diagram showing the lift
siding connection so that I can pass it on to Franklin.
Roger
Looking at the 1914 Ordnance Survey map, I think I can see where the lift
was at ground level. Was the lift siding off the NB W&C line?
Roger
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