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Old July 31st 11, 08:14 PM posted to uk.railway,uk.transport.london
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Default Visibility of next stations

On Jul 28, 3:36*pm, Paul Terry wrote:
In message , Charles Ellson
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Are there any other places on LUL, or even on NR within London, where
two stations are easily visible from other?


On National Rail, you can see Mortlake station from the platforms at
North Sheen and, in the opposite direction, you can also just about see
Richmond from North Sheen.
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Paul Terry


Although not in London, another example is Caldicot and Severn Tunnel
Junction, which are clearly visible from each other. Other examples
that I don't think have been mentioned a Royal Oak and Paddington
(is this cheating?), South Greenford and Castle Bar Park, Denham and
Denham Golf Club, Hanwell and West Ealing, Highbury and Islington and
Canonbury and (IIRC) Harrow and Wealdstone and Headstone Lane. Eltham
Well Hall and Eltham Park was another pair.


 
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