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Snow hill tunnel ran between Blackfriars and Farringdon. But there was a tunnel to Barbican too. So a sort of triangle of lines (with curvy sides). -
Snow Hill has a police station on it. One of only a few I have not been in.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSnow hill tunnel ran between Blackfriars and Farringdon. But there was a tunnel to Barbican too. So a sort of triangle of lines (with curvy sides).
There is a map of all the train lines above at Barbican station.Comment
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I sent a photo to a chap who runs a website on disused railway lines and tube stations - it was not on his site and he was not aware of it!Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSnow Hill has a police station on it. One of only a few I have not been in.
There is a map of all the train lines above at Barbican station.Comment
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I'll be driving I don't particularly like Public Transport and BF will get the train from New Hythe to Waterloo East.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSnow hill tunnel ran between Blackfriars and Farringdon. But there was a tunnel to Barbican too. So a sort of triangle of lines (with curvy sides).
They have some which aren't even built yet so might hold for those as I liek new things and then we can have it decorated how we want it and just mvoe straight in!Comment
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I do love disused railway stations - I must drivel about them sometime.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI sent a photo to a chap who runs a website on disused railway lines and tube stations - it was not on his site and he was not aware of it!Comment
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Do you have a habit of going Police Stations then?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI sent a photo to a chap who runs a website on disused railway lines and tube stations - it was not on his site and he was not aware of it!Comment
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Originally posted by Katie View PostI'll be driving I don't particularly like Public Transport and BF will get the train from New Hythe to Waterloo East.
So 1 hour 20 minutes involving a change of trains!
Why not the coach? Or drive to West Malling?
Or best of all drive to Sidcup or New Eltham?Comment
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Originally posted by Katie View PostDo you have a habit of going Police Stations then?
Though usually I am just collecting people! In fact, I have never been in a police station when arrested - I was released 1 minute after arrest.Comment
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Why are you laughing?Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
So 1 hour 20 minutes involving a change of trains!
Why not the coach? Or drive to West Malling?
Or best of all drive to Sidcup or New Eltham?
Does West Malling go direct to Waterloo East because the national rail website is Poopy!
He won't drive back to Sidcup ro New Eltham what would be the point of going otu all that way?
The coach... that would take ages!Comment
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