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Hi All,
I'm curious about something at Kings Cross, east bound platform (Towards Cockfosters): If standing on the left side of the platform, looking down the tunnel (Towards oncoming train) You can see a rail junction coming in from the left (Train comes on the right (Drivers view)) is this just a siding or some other disused line? I did not think there was a siding in KK and have never seen a train use that piece of track. Just curious. Cheers, Crispin |
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On Jul 5, 5:08 pm, wrote:
If standing on the left side of the platform, looking down the tunnel (Towards oncoming train) You can see a rail junction coming in from the left (Train comes on the right (Drivers view)) is this just a siding or some other disused line? I did not think there was a siding in KK and have never seen a train use that piece of track. It's the King's Cross loop, which is a connection to the Northern Line. Diagram at the bottom he http://www.davros.org/rail/culg/northern.html U -- http://londonconnections.blogspot.com |
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16:08:54 on Thu, 5 Jul 2007, remarked: I'm curious about something at Kings Cross, east bound platform (Towards Cockfosters): If standing on the left side of the platform, looking down the tunnel (Towards oncoming train) You can see a rail junction coming in from the left (Train comes on the right (Drivers view)) is this just a siding or some other disused line? I did not think there was a siding in KK and have never seen a train use that piece of track. http://www.londonrailways.net/html/information.html right at the end: "Kings Cross & Euston Loops; single track links provide a connection between the Piccadilly and Northern lines." -- Roland Perry |
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ups.com Hi All, I'm curious about something at Kings Cross, east bound platform (Towards Cockfosters): If standing on the left side of the platform, looking down the tunnel (Towards oncoming train) You can see a rail junction coming in from the left (Train comes on the right (Drivers view)) is this just a siding or some other disused line? I did not think there was a siding in KK and have never seen a train use that piece of track. Victoria line connection? |
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On Jul 5, 5:15 pm, "Recliner" wrote:
wrote in message ups.com Hi All, I'm curious about something at Kings Cross, east bound platform (Towards Cockfosters): If standing on the left side of the platform, looking down the tunnel (Towards oncoming train) You can see a rail junction coming in from the left (Train comes on the right (Drivers view)) is this just a siding or some other disused line? I did not think there was a siding in KK and have never seen a train use that piece of track. Victoria line connection? That one is at Finsbury Park and all signals there are controlled by the Victoria line. It runs NB Picc to NB Vic and SB Vic to SB Picc. At Kings Cross as the many posts above have said it goes to the Northern. It can also be used to reverse Northern line trains, after a slot release has been given by the Piccadily line signalman. |
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Victoria line connection?
No, that's at Finsbury Park where the tracks of the two lines are parallel. -- Mark Brader "This must be a serious issue! Toronto It's spawned a new interjection!" --Steve Summit |
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In message , at 17:15:43 on Thu,
5 Jul 2007, Recliner remarked: Victoria line connection? That's at Finsbury Park -- Roland Perry |
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Thanks for all the info guys.
I've developed a great curiosity for what lies in the murky tunnels. Seeing all the junctions and track (I often have my face squashed up against the window to see out. Many a nose print has been left on the tube windows from me ![]() |
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On Thu, 5 Jul 2007, Ernst S Blofeld wrote:
wrote: I've developed a great curiosity for what lies in the murky tunnels. Seeing all the junctions and track (I often have my face squashed up against the window to see out. Many a nose print has been left on the tube windows from me ![]() There's no need to wonder as just about everything is well documented on a half-dozen websites maintained by very knowledgeable enthusiasts (many of whom contribute to this NG). There's also the Google archives for this group and plenty of printed matter in the form of books. And where's the fun in that, eh? 8) tom -- It not infrequently happens that something about the earth, about the sky, about other elements of this world, about the motion and rotation or even the magnitude and distances of the stars, about definite eclipses of the sun and moon, about the passage of years and seasons, about the nature of animals, of fruits, of stones, and of other such things, may be known with the greatest certainty by reasoning or by experience. -- St Augustine |
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