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Old June 11th 17, 09:28 AM
Robin9 Robin9 is offline
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With all due respect, the fact that London Transport did some
preparatory work does not mean very much. That work came to
nothing. London Underground did not take over the line to
Alexander Palace which was closed by BR in July 1954.

Spud's point is that closing the line was foolish. Certainly today,
in today's political climate, no line would be closed. In 1954
attitudes and assumptions were quite different.

http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/m...ll/index.shtml
provides a good thumbnail history.

Last edited by Robin9 : June 11th 17 at 09:43 AM