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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2006 19:04:12 GMT
Osterley and Spring Grove.
The station building gives it away, as does the road girder overbridge in the background. The rolling stock (looks to be one of the pre-WWI electric trains) seals it.
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Post by Tom on Mar 19, 2006 19:10:54 GMT
I'm not so sure, reminds me of Boston Manor.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2006 19:14:44 GMT
It can't be Boston Manor - there aren't any road overbridges between WS and WR, and no evidence of removed abutments or severed roads.
At first I thought it was an LT&SR station, but the distinctive line of the station buildings is very similar to the ones still standing at Spring Grove station. Besides, the old station has voids in the bridge pillars, which correspond to the voids visible in the picture.
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Post by Christopher J on Mar 19, 2006 20:12:40 GMT
I think it's Plaistow.
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Post by Tomcakes on Mar 19, 2006 20:56:07 GMT
Can't be OP&SG - the track is curved the other way under the bridge / into the platforms. Unless the photo's been flipped.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2006 21:02:34 GMT
Ah ha! South Ealing???
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Post by edb on Mar 19, 2006 21:05:38 GMT
OOOOOOH
Ealing Common.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2006 22:02:46 GMT
It might be South Ealing - there is a girder bridge of that type to the east of the station.
It's not Ealing Common.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2006 22:58:43 GMT
I don't reckon it is Osterley and Spring Grove myself, I've looked at some pictures of the site and can see the bridge under the station was actually curved, unlike this one, and also there is no sight of the bridge in the background. However, the design of the building is remarkably similar.
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Post by Colin on Mar 19, 2006 23:52:06 GMT
I go with South Ealing too.
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