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lonelytraveller February 3rd 10 03:56 PM

Old photos of Euston
 
Has anyone got an old picture of the City branch Euston platforms
facing EAST, from before about the 1920s?

Its just that there should be some unique weird bridge thing in the
middle of the platform back then, and I haven't found any pictures of
it.

Basically what it boils down to is that the two "vents" in this
picture http://www.abandonedstations.org.uk/...6_Euston41.jpg

are really corridoors to the original platform exit. Here's the inside
of one of them, complete with old posters -
http://www.subbrit.org.uk/sb-sites/s...n/euston11.jpg

The platforms there were originally islands, so the only way to get to
the platform from those corridoors would be by (highly visible)
bridge, crossing the (now filled in) northbound tracks.

That would be fairly unique - the vents are in the middle of the
platform, and there are two of them, so unlike all other bridges over
the tracks on island platforms on deep tubes, the bridge structure
must actually have been visible from the platforms.

So there must somewhere be a picture of that?

Neil Williams February 3rd 10 04:04 PM

Old photos of Euston
 
On Feb 3, 5:56*pm, lonelytraveller
wrote:

That would be fairly unique - the vents are in the middle of the
platform, and there are two of them, so unlike all other bridges over
the tracks on island platforms on deep tubes, the bridge structure
must actually have been visible from the platforms.


I think there are others that are visible, but I forget where.

Neil

lonelytraveller February 3rd 10 06:08 PM

Old photos of Euston
 
On 3 Feb, 17:04, Neil Williams wrote:
On Feb 3, 5:56*pm, lonelytraveller

wrote:
That would be fairly unique - the vents are in the middle of the
platform, and there are two of them, so unlike all other bridges over
the tracks on island platforms on deep tubes, the bridge structure
must actually have been visible from the platforms.


I think there are others that are visible, but I forget where.

Neil


The only tube island platforms I know of are Angel, Euston, Stockwell,
Clapham North, and Clapham Common.

Angel, Stockwell, Clapham North, and Clapham Common, all only had
access, when it was an island, to the end of the platform, admittedly
with the stairs visibly coming down, but you didn't see the bridge
itself.

But at Euston, in addition to the comparatively well-known exit at the
west end, there must have been two bridge things half way along - to
match up with those vent/corridors.

I'd love to see a picture of that - it must have looked quite
peculiar, (for a tube platform).

[email protected] February 3rd 10 06:31 PM

Old photos of Euston
 
On 03.02.10 19:08, lonelytraveller wrote:
On 3 Feb, 17:04, Neil wrote:
On Feb 3, 5:56 pm, lonelytraveller

wrote:
That would be fairly unique - the vents are in the middle of the
platform, and there are two of them, so unlike all other bridges over
the tracks on island platforms on deep tubes, the bridge structure
must actually have been visible from the platforms.


I think there are others that are visible, but I forget where.

Neil


The only tube island platforms I know of are Angel, Euston, Stockwell,
Clapham North, and Clapham Common.

Angel, Stockwell, Clapham North, and Clapham Common, all only had
access, when it was an island, to the end of the platform, admittedly
with the stairs visibly coming down, but you didn't see the bridge
itself.

But at Euston, in addition to the comparatively well-known exit at the
west end, there must have been two bridge things half way along - to
match up with those vent/corridors.

I'd love to see a picture of that - it must have looked quite
peculiar, (for a tube platform).

When was Angel station rebuilt?

lonelytraveller February 3rd 10 06:59 PM

Old photos of Euston
 
On 3 Feb, 19:31, "
wrote:
On 03.02.10 19:08, lonelytraveller wrote:

On 3 Feb, 17:04, Neil *wrote:
On Feb 3, 5:56 pm, lonelytraveller


*wrote:
That would be fairly unique - the vents are in the middle of the
platform, and there are two of them, so unlike all other bridges over
the tracks on island platforms on deep tubes, the bridge structure
must actually have been visible from the platforms.


I think there are others that are visible, but I forget where.


Neil


The only tube island platforms I know of are Angel, Euston, Stockwell,
Clapham North, and Clapham Common.


Angel, Stockwell, Clapham North, and Clapham Common, all only had
access, when it was an island, to the end of the platform, admittedly
with the stairs visibly coming down, but you didn't see the bridge
itself.


But at Euston, in addition to the comparatively well-known exit at the
west end, there must have been two bridge things half way along - to
match up with those vent/corridors.


I'd love to see a picture of that - it must have looked quite
peculiar, (for a tube platform).


When was Angel station rebuilt?


In the late 90s. When the economy was fine. Hence the marble-style
platforms.

Alex[_3_] February 3rd 10 07:10 PM

Old photos of Euston
 

In the late 90s. When the economy was fine. Hence the marble-style
platforms.


Late 80s.

[email protected] February 3rd 10 08:10 PM

Old photos of Euston
 
In article , ()
wrote:

On 03.02.10 19:08, lonelytraveller wrote:
On 3 Feb, 17:04, Neil wrote:
On Feb 3, 5:56 pm, lonelytraveller

wrote:
That would be fairly unique - the vents are in the middle of the
platform, and there are two of them, so unlike all other bridges
over the tracks on island platforms on deep tubes, the bridge
structure must actually have been visible from the platforms.

I think there are others that are visible, but I forget where.


The only tube island platforms I know of are Angel, Euston, Stockwell,
Clapham North, and Clapham Common.

Angel, Stockwell, Clapham North, and Clapham Common, all only had
access, when it was an island, to the end of the platform, admittedly
with the stairs visibly coming down, but you didn't see the bridge
itself.

But at Euston, in addition to the comparatively well-known exit at the
west end, there must have been two bridge things half way along - to
match up with those vent/corridors.

I'd love to see a picture of that - it must have looked quite
peculiar, (for a tube platform).


When was Angel station rebuilt?


1980s? I remember seeing the island at least once and think it could only
be accessed from thee end.

--
Colin Rosenstiel

Keerde February 6th 10 11:49 PM

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Originally Posted by lonelytraveller (Post 103864)
Has anyone got an old picture of the City branch Euston platforms
facing EAST, from before about the 1920s?

Its just that there should be some unique weird bridge thing in the
middle of the platform back then, and I haven't found any pictures of
it.

Basically what it boils down to is that the two "vents" in this
picture http://www.abandonedstations.org.uk/...6_Euston41.jpg

are really corridoors to the original platform exit. Here's the inside
of one of them, complete with old posters -
http://www.subbrit.org.uk/sb-sites/s...n/euston11.jpg

The platforms there were originally islands, so the only way to get to
the platform from those corridoors would be by (highly visible)
bridge, crossing the (now filled in) northbound tracks.

That would be fairly unique - the vents are in the middle of the
platform, and there are two of them, so unlike all other bridges over
the tracks on island platforms on deep tubes, the bridge structure
must actually have been visible from the platforms.

So there must somewhere be a picture of that?

Although I think such a picture is as rare as hen's teeth, I did find a plan of the City and South London station at Euston in the National Archives that shows the layout of the station above and below.
Station Plan 1 shows the station at Booking Hall Level.
Station Plan 5 shows the unusual layout at the top of the stairs where the passageways meet with a ticket office, station masters office and porters office between them.
Station Plan 6 shows a larger plan which incorporates passageways and lifts & spiral stairs.
This is the closest I've come to realiseing what it used to look like, good luck if you do find a photo!

Offramp February 7th 10 07:42 AM

Old photos of Euston
 
On 3 Feb, 19:08, lonelytraveller
wrote:

The only tube island platforms I know of are Angel, Euston, Stockwell,
Clapham North, and Clapham Common.


Was London Bridge one?

Paul Terry[_2_] February 7th 10 08:51 AM

Old photos of Euston
 
In message
,
Offramp writes

On 3 Feb, 19:08, lonelytraveller
wrote:

The only tube island platforms I know of are Angel, Euston, Stockwell,
Clapham North, and Clapham Common.


Was London Bridge one?


No - separate tunnels, although close together, connected by cross
passages.
--
Paul Terry


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