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If it's the one I saw of two 73 stock trains - near Osterley they
said. It looked like looking east from a bridge just east of
Osterley & Spring Grove (disused) station. If course, it all looks
the same in the snow


Yes, I think you're right. I had thought it was the other side of
Osterley station, but looking at it on Google Earth, I now realise that
the bridges don't match there. But looking east from Ridgeway Road
North, the view matches exactly if you set the altitude low enough (say
100 - 200 ft). The next bridge is Wood Lane, and there are two beyond
that(visible at any rate in the Evening Standard's full page-width
photo) which are Syon Lane and one in Wyke Green Golf Club (the course
is on both sides of the line). Are trains ever hit by golf balls there?


Never had one myself, but I have seen a few trackside.
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Highgate?

There is no surface-level tube service at Highgate. AFAIK, there hasn't been
since the '60s, although somebody please correct me if I'm wrong.

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Oh any idea where?


It;s a nice shot - was in today's Guardian too, if it was the same - going
th'ough woods so poss Highgate?

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If it's the one I saw of two 73 stock trains - near Osterley they
said. It looked like looking east from a bridge just east of
Osterley & Spring Grove (disused) station. If course, it all looks
the same in the snow


Yes, I think you're right. I had thought it was the other side of
Osterley station, but looking at it on Google Earth, I now realise that
the bridges don't match there. But looking east from Ridgeway Road North,
the view matches exactly if you set the altitude low enough (say 100 - 200
ft). The next bridge is Wood Lane, and there are two beyond that(visible
at any rate in the Evening Standard's full page-width photo) which are
Syon Lane and one in Wyke Green Golf Club (the course is on both sides of
the line). Are trains ever hit by golf balls there?


Never had one myself, but I have seen a few trackside.
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Were there any snow tube scenes this time?


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Were there any snow tube scenes this time?


Is that some competitor to YouTube?

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Oh any idea where?


It;s a nice shot - was in today's Guardian too, if it was the same
- going th'ough woods so poss Highgate?


E.


It looks lovely.


It's the Piccadilly Line at Osterley, as stated by the caption in
yesterday's Evening Standard. Rather ironic, as that section is
maintained by Tube Lines and doesn't seem to have been affected as
various Metronet locations were.

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I saw that Tubelines managed to f**k-up the Jubilee line with no
service between North Greenwich and Stratford due to signal failure.
Great considering that they wasted their time cancelling engineering
work so that they could run sleet trains.
Still I suppose they did have the best of intentions.

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Were there any snow tube scenes this time?


There's this slightly blurry one that my wife took at South Woodford
station that morning.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/85667196@N00/387009826/

No doubt there are plenty more snowy tube scenes from last Thursday
elsewhere on Flickr and similar sites.

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Were there any snow tube scenes this time?


There's this slightly blurry one that my wife took at South Woodford
station that morning.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/85667196@N00/387009826/

No doubt there are plenty more snowy tube scenes from last Thursday
elsewhere on Flickr and similar sites.

Iain


Nice photo shame its slightly blurred.




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