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Post by Colin D on Jun 25, 2019 0:02:12 GMT
Question: Identify these locations and the link between them. Location A: (click for a larger version) Location B: (click for a larger version) Location C: (click for a larger version) Location D: (click for a larger version)
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Post by cricketer8for9 on Jun 25, 2019 5:49:11 GMT
A is, I think, Cambria Road Junction where the Atlantic lines and the Chatham lines separate to go past Brixton on different routings. It’s looking east. Suspect connection is related to the Overground, but have no current proof.
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Post by John Tuthill on Jun 25, 2019 8:05:43 GMT
A is, I think, Cambria Road Junction where the Atlantic lines and the Chatham lines separate to go past Brixton on different routings. It’s looking east. Suspect connection is related to the Overground, but have no current proof. +1 Taken from the footbridge between Hubert Grove and Dolman Street Clapham.
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Post by jetblast787 on Jun 25, 2019 9:06:40 GMT
B I think is the footbridge on the Central around East Acton and D is bridge D29 just before Hangar Lane Junction
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Post by bigvern on Jun 25, 2019 9:21:13 GMT
Location D is Piccadilly and District line overbridge over the Central Line and Great Western Main line south of Hanger Lane Junction,view from EB train
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Post by bigvern on Jun 25, 2019 9:24:54 GMT
Location C is Rayners Lane junction veiw from Met line looking to footpath ramp adjacent to the WB Piccadilly tracks
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Post by gantshill on Jun 25, 2019 14:31:57 GMT
I agree with D, with a view of the Ellen Wilkinson School through the metal work, which is the secondary school my daughter went to.
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Post by Tom on Jun 25, 2019 16:03:45 GMT
Shepherd's Lane Junction (Site of the former) Wood Lane Junction Rayners Lane Junction Hanger Lane Junction
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Post by robv on Jun 25, 2019 16:15:02 GMT
Shepherd's Lane Junction (Site of the former) Wood Lane Junction Rayners Lane Junction Hanger Lane Junction The link being Junctions then without a doubt
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Post by stuartroy on Jun 25, 2019 19:06:52 GMT
The link being Junctions then without a doubt And more specifically "Lane" junctions.
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Post by Colin D on Jun 26, 2019 0:40:11 GMT
Answer: Location A: Shepherd's Lane Junction (between Clapham High Street and Denmark Hill) - view east [Chris M] (click for a larger version) Location B: Wood Lane Junction - footbridge over junction from eastbound train [Chris M] (click for a larger version) Location C: Rayners Lane junction - Piccadilly Line from westbound Metropolitan line [Chris M] (click for a larger version) Location D: Hanger Lane junction - bridge over Central line from District Line train [Chris M] (click for a larger version) The link being Junctions then without a doubt And more specifically "Lane" junctions. Link: These are all junctions named for Lanes
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