SE13
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RIP 23-Oct-2013
Glorious Gooner
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Post by SE13 on Feb 24, 2013 1:36:31 GMT
It's a single part question today; *Click image for a larger version*
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Post by v52gc on Feb 24, 2013 7:06:58 GMT
Piccadilly Line going over the canal between Boston Manor and Osterley
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l1group
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Post by l1group on Feb 24, 2013 18:18:44 GMT
+1 on Picc passing over Grand Union Canal between Boston Manor and Osterley. Next to Brentford Branch Line (GWR), which is on the right.
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castlebar
Planners use hindsight, not foresight
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Post by castlebar on Feb 24, 2013 18:26:00 GMT
It was actually called "three bridges" where the GWR line runs under the Grand Union Canal, but the road from "Iron Bridge" (by the old AEC factory) runs above both in exactly the same spot. A photo can be found on Southall Flikr board 54 showing the ways for tea to be carried to Lyons Greenford factory, (steam lorries, above the barge and that above a goods train). Turner used the site in one of his famous paintings as the was a windmill on the spot in earlier years. The Picc crosses this old GWR line (now still [only] used for waste container traffic today) a bit further south near Boston Manor House
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SE13
In memoriam
RIP 23-Oct-2013
Glorious Gooner
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Post by SE13 on Feb 25, 2013 0:03:04 GMT
Answer: Between Boston Manor and Osterley - Bridge over Grand Union Canal *Click image for a larger version*
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