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On Apr 24, 9:45*am, "Peter Masson" wrote:
"Guy Gorton" wrote When I was a regular user many years ago, there were fasts to Uxbridge, first stop from Baker Street was Rayners Lane. *Morning fasts non-stop Rayners Lane to Baker Street. *My destination was Baker Street but I think I remember that the fasts in both directions were City trains. Into the 1970s in the peaks Amersham and Chesham fasts ran non-stop from Moor Park to Finchley Road, and there were Watfords fast from North Harrow as well as the Uxbridges fast from Rayners Lane. All these ran to the City (Amershams and Cheshams terminated in the long-lost bay at Liverpool Street). There were a few Uxbridge stoppers which ran to Aldgate, but all other stoppers terminated at Baker Street. Off-peak and weekends everything terminated at Baker Street. Didn't they split and run as 4-cars off-peak? Yes, I recall the short trains. The four car units had cabs at both ends. The three car units had a cab at one end. Daytime services were four car only. |
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