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Old May 31st 05, 09:58 AM posted to uk.railway,uk.transport.london
Dave Arquati Dave Arquati is offline
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Default CTRL St Pancras - Exhumed Bodies

Brimstone wrote:
R.C. Payne wrote:

Troy Steadman wrote:

"Peter Lawrence" wrote in message




From Sunday Times article on the CTRL at St Pancras: ' Just as the
Midland had ploughed up corpses to build its tracks, so the new work
unearthed further remains. In fact, no fewer than 7,000 bodies came
out of the ground just north of the station.'

Were there really so many bodies found? When I asked a CTRL
lecturer last year whether any bodies had been unearthed the answer
was ' yes,
a few'. I wonder which report is accurate.


"The graveyard posed the initial problems, the main line was to pass
over
on a girder bridge and the branch to the Metropolitan under in a
tunnel. The disturbance of the remains was expected but was,
initially, carelessly handled. The tunnelling was especially delayed
by the presence of decomposing matter, the many coffins encountered,
and a London-wide outbreak of cholera leading to the requirement to
enclose the Fleet River entirely in iron. Despite this the
connection was completed in January 1867".

http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclop...ailway-station

I'd believe 7,000.


For the Midland, yes, but was the OP not asking about the CTRL?


Can you remind us where the north London terminus of the CTRL is?


The OP was talking about more bodies being exhumed during the CTRL works
recently, in addition to those originally exhumed for the construction
of the Midland.

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