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In article , Stephen Furley
writes "Peter Smyth" wrote in message ... I don't think there were any passengers! The line had already been reduced to one train a day for some time before it was replaced by a bus. Peter Smyth Even when it had a reasonable service, almost nobody used it. How much did Watford FC use Watford Stadium station -- Alan Osborn |
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Alan Osborn wrote in message ...
In article , Stephen Furley writes "Peter Smyth" wrote in message ... I don't think there were any passengers! The line had already been reduced to one train a day for some time before it was replaced by a bus. Peter Smyth Even when it had a reasonable service, almost nobody used it. How much did Watford FC use Watford Stadium station I don't know, but there was no intention to re-open it in the Metropolitan Watford Link scheme, which may suggest that it wasn't much used. Rickmansworth Church Street, Croxley Mills and Croxley Green depot all saw their last train long ago. I'm pretty sure that Cardiff Road Power Station was rail connnected, but did it ever receive oil by rail? Were any of the other local indistries, Sun Printers for example, rail connected? |
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I don't know, but there was no intention to re-open it in the
Metropolitan Watford Link scheme, which may suggest that it wasn't much used. Someone said that it was also due to the close proximity of West station -- To reply direct, remove NOSPAM and replace with railwaysonline For Railway Information, News & Photos check out the Award Winning Railways Online at http://www.railwaysonline.co.uk |
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Stephen Furley wrote: Rickmansworth Church Street, Croxley Mills and Croxley Green depot all saw their last train long ago. I'm pretty sure that Cardiff Road Power Station was rail connnected, but did it ever receive oil by rail? Were any of the other local indistries, Sun Printers for example, rail connected? I don't think that Sun Printers was ever rail connected, but the firm did provide the main passenger load for the branch. The decline in passenger traffic became very marked when Sun Printers closed down. -- __ __ __ __ __ ___ _____________________________________________ |__||__)/ __/ \|\ ||_ | / Acorn StrongArm Risc_PC | || \\__/\__/| \||__ | /...Internet access for all Acorn RISC machines ___________________________/ |
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On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 20:56 David H Wild wrote:
In article , Stephen Furley wrote: Rickmansworth Church Street, Croxley Mills and Croxley Green depot all saw their last train long ago. I'm pretty sure that Cardiff Road Power Station was rail connnected, but did it ever receive oil by rail? Were any of the other local indistries, Sun Printers for example, rail connected? I don't think that Sun Printers was ever rail connected, nods Never. but the firm did provide the main passenger load for the branch. The decline in passenger traffic became very marked when Sun Printers closed down. Indeed and whilst that's true, workforces for both Scammells, next to West Watford, and Dickinson's Croxley Mills, a short walk southwestwards from Croxley Green were also fed by the branch; and the Industrial Estate south of the line also generated a little passenger traffic from both those stations. -- paul (C) © 2004 is mine |
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paul wrote: but the firm did provide the main passenger load for the branch. The decline in passenger traffic became very marked when Sun Printers closed down. Indeed and whilst that's true, workforces for both Scammells, next to West Watford, and Dickinson's Croxley Mills, a short walk southwestwards from Croxley Green were also fed by the branch; and the Industrial Estate south of the line also generated a little passenger traffic from both those stations. Scammells and Dickinsons have both gone from there as well. Probably no-one else has the number of staff signing on at one time to justify any rail service. -- __ __ __ __ __ ___ _____________________________________________ |__||__)/ __/ \|\ ||_ | / Acorn StrongArm Risc_PC | || \\__/\__/| \||__ | /...Internet access for all Acorn RISC machines ___________________________/ |
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But Scammells is a housing estate. How do the Government expect people to
get out of there cars and onto public transport if they close it. Kevin Scammells and Dickinsons have both gone from there as well. Probably no-one else has the number of staff signing on at one time to justify any rail service. -- __ __ __ __ __ ___ _____________________________________________ |__||__)/ __/ \|\ ||_ | / Acorn StrongArm Risc_PC | || \\__/\__/| \||__ | /...Internet access for all Acorn RISC machines ___________________________/ |
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Kevin Rayner wrote: Scammells and Dickinsons have both gone from there as well. Probably no-one else has the number of staff signing on at one time to justify any rail service. But Scammells is a housing estate. How do the Government expect people to get out of there cars and onto public transport if they close it. Kevin Croxley Green station is still some way from the housing estate, so I wouldn't expect many people from there to use the train when there is a more convenient bus. Remember that when the LM ran a half-hourly service throughout the day (for eighteen months) nobody used it. The connection from the Metropolitan Line would be much more likely to be useful. -- __ __ __ __ __ ___ _____________________________________________ |__||__)/ __/ \|\ ||_ | / Acorn StrongArm Risc_PC | || \\__/\__/| \||__ | /...Internet access for all Acorn RISC machines ___________________________/ |
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In article , Stephen
Furley writes Were any of the other local indistries, Sun Printers for example, rail connected? My late grandfather worked for Sun Printers. He never mentioned any kind of rail link, but he did once say that they had a crane that crossed over the track and therefore they had to be careful about using it. I have no more detail than that. -- Clive D.W. Feather, writing for himself | Home: Tel: +44 20 8495 6138 (work) | Web: http://www.davros.org Fax: +44 870 051 9937 | Work: Written on my laptop; please observe the Reply-To address |
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Alan Osborn wrote:
How much did Watford FC use Watford Stadium station Almost never. They usually arrived in their own cars or used the team coach for away games ;-) |
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