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Can someone give me info regarding the Hammersmith and City line ?
I used to travel up to London in the late 80's with my family. I am sure that the H&C did not exist (Ie : It was still part of the Met Line). However, a new book I have got shows that this happened in the 50's/60's. Is my youthful memory playing tricks on me ? |
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![]() "simon" wrote in message ... Can someone give me info regarding the Hammersmith and City line ? I used to travel up to London in the late 80's with my family. I am sure that the H&C did not exist (Ie : It was still part of the Met Line). However, a new book I have got shows that this happened in the 50's/60's. Is my youthful memory playing tricks on me ? IIRC The H&C was re-named in 1990, until then, it was the Met. |
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"simon" wrote in news:bif9jg$9sh$1
@titan.btinternet.com: Can someone give me info regarding the Hammersmith and City line ? I used to travel up to London in the late 80's with my family. I am sure that the H&C did not exist (Ie : It was still part of the Met Line). However, a new book I have got shows that this happened in the 50's/60's. Is my youthful memory playing tricks on me ? If you are interested in history of the Underground it is well worth buying Douglas Roase's "The london Underground, A diagramatic history". This agrees with your memory: The H&C line was publically portrayed as part of the Metropolitan until 1990 though it always operated as a reasonably self contained service. |
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Mark Brader wrote:
Simon H.: Can someone give me info regarding the Hammersmith and City line ? I used to travel up to London in the late 80's with my family. I am sure that the H&C did not exist (Ie : It was still part of the Met Line). However, a new book I have got shows that this happened in the 50's/60's. Is my youthful memory playing tricks on me ? Andrew Black: If you are interested in history of the Underground it is well worth buying Douglas Roase's "The london Underground, A diagramatic history". This agrees with your memory: The H&C line was publically portrayed as part of the Metropolitan until 1990 though it always operated as a reasonably self contained service. That's Rose, of course. And CULG http://www.davros.org/rail/culg says the same thing. However, as I informed Clive just recently, there is conflicting evidence in Underground News #386 (February 1994), Newsflash 24/94: # At last! Since the creation of the "Hammersmith & City line" in its # own right on 30 July 1989, the dot matrix platform indicators at Mile # End and Stepney Green were altered in November 1993 to take account... I figure that either the change was announced in 1989 but not effective until 1990, or else Clive copied an error from Rose. Anyone here have issues of Underground News or some other source from 1989 or 1990 that would pin this down precisely? As to Simon's memory, note the part about "always operated as a reasonably self contained service". In consequence, the term "Hammersmith and City Line" was used informally before it became official usage. For instance, I remember being in London one time in the 1980s when a strike caused some Underground services not to operate, and seeing "Hammersmith and City Line" in at least one newspaper article about this. The westwards extension to Hammersmith from Paddington was built as the Hammersmith & City Railway backed by both the Met. and the GWR. It opened 13 June 1864 The line was worked from the start by the GW with Met Train working through from 1 April 1865. In May 1867 two additional tracks were brought into use west of Paddington and the two companies took a joint lease and a joint management committee took over from June 1866. |
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"Mark Brader" wrote in message
... For instance, I remember being in London one time in the 1980s when a strike caused some Underground services not to operate, and seeing "Hammersmith and City Line" in at least one newspaper article about this. In the late 70s or early 80s there was already an enamel sign which said "Hammersmith And City Line" somewhere on the network. I can't remember where, but I would guess Baker Street or Paddington. -- John Rowland - Spamtrapped Transport Plans for the London Area, updated 2001 http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acro...69/tpftla.html A man's vehicle is a symbol of his manhood. That's why my vehicle's the Piccadilly Line - It's the size of a county and it comes every two and a half minutes |
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