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On Thu, 19 Jul 2018 10:18:54 +0100
Robin9 wrote: ;166533 Wrote: 10 years ago yes, but I was referring to decades ago when the NLL was first electrified. I have no idea why the goblin didn't have a 3rd rail put down at the same time but if it had this problem wouldn't exist. The North London Line was indeed electrified decades ago, and electric trains ran from Richmond to Broad Street. When Broad Street was closed, the 3rd rail electrification was extended to North Woolwich and the trains from Richmond were diverted to there. I've sometimes wondered why the NLL went as far as north woolwich. There's nothing there (though that seems to be changing). Was the ferry trip over from woolwich proper + NLL preferable to the direct train services from woolwich? When I moved to Leyton, I used it one day to visit a friend in Kentish Town. The man in the ticket office - yes, we have them in those days - asked me "why does nobody use this line?" I replied that it was because no-one knew about the service. Some things don't change. If you look at a current tube map you'll notice the finsbury park to moorgate line has now been removed which seems a petty thing to do given how useful it is. Just because its not run by TfL doesn't to me seem like a good enough excuse not to have it. |
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