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Disused railway tunnel under Regent Quarter, King's Cross
On the west side of Bravington Walk shown in purple on the map below,
one can look down a hole roughly the area of a car, into what appears to be a disused railway tunnel. My guess is that this is the York Road Curve between King's Cross York Road Station and the Metropolitan Widened Lines to Farringdon - is this correct? Has this disused railway always been visible here, or has it only been revealed recently during redevelopment? I thought I had read about his tunnel being used for gas pipes or other utilities, but I didn't see any pipes in it. http://www.regentquarter.com/offices_masterplan.html Thanks, Dominic |
Disused railway tunnel under Regent Quarter, King's Cross
"Dominic" wrote in message ... On the west side of Bravington Walk shown in purple on the map below, one can look down a hole roughly the area of a car, into what appears to be a disused railway tunnel. My guess is that this is the York Road Curve between King's Cross York Road Station and the Metropolitan Widened Lines to Farringdon - is this correct? Has this disused railway always been visible here, or has it only been revealed recently during redevelopment? I thought I had read about his tunnel being used for gas pipes or other utilities, but I didn't see any pipes in it. http://www.regentquarter.com/offices_masterplan.html Thanks, Dominic Definitely seems to be on the route of the York Rd curve. Don't know if it has been visible previously, but the tunnel has been used as an access route for various underground works associate with KX and the new LU passageways, AIUI. The latest pictures here show the recent condition: http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/k...ad/index.shtml It is the Hotel Curve, the associated down route on the other side of the mainline station, that has the gas main diverted through it. Paul S |
Disused railway tunnel under Regent Quarter, King's Cross
On 29/06/2010 19:48, Paul Scott wrote:
wrote in message ... On the west side of Bravington Walk shown in purple on the map below, one can look down a hole roughly the area of a car, into what appears to be a disused railway tunnel. My guess is that this is the York Road Curve between King's Cross York Road Station and the Metropolitan Widened Lines to Farringdon - is this correct? Has this disused railway always been visible here, or has it only been revealed recently during redevelopment? I thought I had read about his tunnel being used for gas pipes or other utilities, but I didn't see any pipes in it. http://www.regentquarter.com/offices_masterplan.html Thanks, Dominic Definitely seems to be on the route of the York Rd curve. Don't know if it has been visible previously, but the tunnel has been used as an access route for various underground works associate with KX and the new LU passageways, AIUI. The latest pictures here show the recent condition: http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/k...ad/index.shtml Some older street maps show a larger opening here but I never saw one on my occasional journeys through the tunnel. Presumably the opening was covered over at some date but has now been re-opened partially. Peter Lawrence |
Disused railway tunnel under Regent Quarter, King's Cross
On 29 June, 19:02, Dominic wrote:
On the west side of Bravington Walk shown in purple on the map below, one can look down a hole roughly the area of a car, into what appears to be a disused railway tunnel. My guess is that this is the York Road Curve between King's Cross York Road Station and the Metropolitan Widened Lines to Farringdon - is this correct? Has this disused railway always been visible here, or has it only been revealed recently during redevelopment? I thought I had read about his tunnel being used for gas pipes or other utilities, but I didn't see any pipes in it.http://www.regentquarter.com/offices_masterplan.html Thanks, Dominic You can see the curved roof of the York Road tunnel in this picture http://www.thebattens.me.uk/york%20road%20curve.jpg from MS Virtual Earth. KX on the left and the Widened Line platforms on the lower right. When traveling from Faringdon to St. P, immediately after passing the western end of the platform you can see the exit from the Curve. MaxB |
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