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January 19th 07 09:29 AM

North Weald
 
Looking at North Weald on http://www.abandonedstations.org.uk/ I didnt
realise how rural the station was, I always thought Chesham and Amersham
were the most rural but seeing the pictures it was clearly not the case.



Olof Lagerkvist January 19th 07 10:12 AM

North Weald
 
wrote:

Looking at North Weald on
http://www.abandonedstations.org.uk/ I didnt
realise how rural the station was, I always thought Chesham and Amersham
were the most rural but seeing the pictures it was clearly not the case.


You can also see on that site that the next station on that line, Blake
Hall, was the least used station ever served by London Underground - Six
passengers a day. But that station was closed in 1981.

--
Olof Lagerkvist
ICQ: 724451
Web: http://here.is/olof


alex_t January 19th 07 11:19 AM

North Weald
 

You can also see on that site that the next station on that line, Blake
Hall, was the least used station ever served by London Underground - Six
passengers a day. But that station was closed in 1981.


Wow! It was like a personal station for those six ;-)


Sir Benjamin Nunn January 19th 07 11:53 AM

North Weald
 

"alex_t" wrote in message
ups.com...

You can also see on that site that the next station on that line, Blake
Hall, was the least used station ever served by London Underground - Six
passengers a day. But that station was closed in 1981.


Wow! It was like a personal station for those six ;-)



Even stranger, it was six completely different passengers each day.

BTN



Ian Jelf January 19th 07 11:59 AM

North Weald
 
In message , Olof Lagerkvist
writes
wrote:

Looking at North Weald on http://www.abandonedstations.org.uk/ I
didnt realise how rural the station was, I always thought Chesham and
Amersham were the most rural but seeing the pictures it was clearly
not the case.


You can also see on that site that the next station on that line, Blake
Hall, was the least used station ever served by London Underground -
Six passengers a day. But that station was closed in 1981.


Was it staffed?
--
Ian Jelf, MITG
Birmingham, UK

Registered Blue Badge Tourist Guide for London and the Heart of England
http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk

Sir Benjamin Nunn January 19th 07 12:42 PM

North Weald
 

"Ian Jelf" wrote in message
...

Looking at North Weald on http://www.abandonedstations.org.uk/ I didnt
realise how rural the station was, I always thought Chesham and Amersham
were the most rural but seeing the pictures it was clearly not the case.


You can also see on that site that the next station on that line, Blake
Hall, was the least used station ever served by London Underground - Six
passengers a day. But that station was closed in 1981.


Was it staffed?



It had a team of seven staff IIRC.

BTN



alex_t January 19th 07 01:01 PM

North Weald
 

Even stranger, it was six completely different passengers each day.


High rate of suicides? :-)


John Rowland January 19th 07 03:29 PM

North Weald
 
"Sir Benjamin Nunn" wrote in message
...
"alex_t" wrote in message
ups.com...

You can also see on that site that the next station on that line, Blake
Hall, was the least used station ever served by London Underground - Six
passengers a day. But that station was closed in 1981.


Wow! It was like a personal station for those six ;-)


Even stranger, it was six completely different passengers each day.


Stranger still, they all had identical anoraks and thermos flasks.



umpston January 19th 07 08:25 PM

North Weald
 
Sir Benjamin Nunn wrote:
"Ian Jelf" wrote in message
...

Looking at North Weald on http://www.abandonedstations.org.uk/ I didnt
realise how rural the station was, I always thought Chesham and Amersham
were the most rural but seeing the pictures it was clearly not the case.

You can also see on that site that the next station on that line, Blake
Hall, was the least used station ever served by London Underground - Six
passengers a day. But that station was closed in 1981.


Was it staffed?



It had a team of seven staff IIRC.


I never saw more than one member of staff at a time - but sometimes he
was asleep by the coal fire in the booking office. I used to go there
from Ongar on Saturdays for piano lessons (wearing my anorak, of
course, and carrying an ENORMOUS thermos flask) - I was probably the
only passenger all day. Being a young 'trainspotter' I was delighted
to discover the occupier of the station house had laid a short
miniature railway in the garden, over the wall from the platform. He
was building a steam loco in his 'shed' under the arch of the road
bridge, I don't know if he ever finished it.


Tim Roll-Pickering January 20th 07 07:48 AM

North Weald
 
wrote:

Looking at North Weald on
http://www.abandonedstations.org.uk/ I didnt
realise how rural the station was, I always thought Chesham and Amersham
were the most rural but seeing the pictures it was clearly not the case.


How is Chesham rural? It's just a few hundred metres from the town centre.

And Amersham doesn't feel very rural either - both towns are within easy
walking distance even if there are those lovely woods next to the line.




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