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Old December 18th 12, 03:53 PM posted to uk.transport.london,misc.transport.urban-transit,uk.railway
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Default Not-very dry run for 150-year anniversary Met steam

"Peter Masson" wrote:
"Recliner" wrote

I wonder whether the first Met
line trains 150 years ago were also GW broad gauge? I assume they were.


Yes. The Met was built as mixed gauge from Paddington (Bishop's Road) at
least to Farringdon and AFAIK to Moorgate, and was initially (Jan - Aug
1863) worked between Bishop's Road and Farringdon by the GWR using broad
gauge stock. The Met fell out with the GWR, who gave 9 days notice that
they would cease to work the line after 10 August 1863, but by then the
connection with the GNR at Kings Cross had been completed, so the Met
began operating the service themselves, using standard gauge stock
obtained from the GNR. It's not clear how much the broad gauge was used
after this (GWR meat trains to Smithfield, perhaps), though when the
Widened Lines were built in 1866, mixed gauge was provided, though it is
not known if GWR broad gauge trains ever used the Widened Lines.

Thanks, that's what I thought, though I'd forgotten that the Widened Lines
were also dual gauge initially.