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Old November 2nd 04, 02:49 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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Default When was Praed Street Junction built?

"Paul Cummins" wrote in message
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In article , (Mark Brader)
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What I never thought about until now is that the tracks
in the *fore-ground*, which now form the Circle and
District Line tracks, are mixed gauge in the lithograph.
I have never seen anything to suggest that broad-gauge
trains used those tracks. Does anyone know how far
toward South Ken the broad-gauge rails ran,
and whether they were ever used?


They didn't, as can be seen if you take a look at the tunnel
width at the junction. The lithographer used artistic licence.


Was there any device to prevent broad gauge trains attempting to go the
wrong way?

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