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On Feb 25, 7:39*pm, "Peter Masson" wrote:
"77002" wrote If my memory serves, and it has been a while: The Windsor Platforms had a different style roof from the mainline side. *It was this part of the station that was dismantled in order to build the International station. *IIRC a signal box was also removed and the approaches straightened. The 19th century North station was the last to be built before the whole station was redeveloped in the early part of the 20th century. The roof of this North station was in good condition, so was not replaced in the general rebuilding. This then became the Windsor lines part of the station, and as you say, was replaced when International was built. Among other changes when International was built, the north Yard was abolished, along with the hoist down to the W&C - so since then stock for the W&C has to be caned in and out of the W&C Yard. It is a pity the W&C cannot be extended to form a more useful thru route. It might then have a proper depot, somewhere. |
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