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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2006 13:51:30 GMT
Hello,
i need a track diagramm of the Bricklayers Arms Branch, please?
greetings
Dennis Wenzel
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2006 16:54:57 GMT
Wheres that??
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Post by setttt on Feb 6, 2006 17:49:35 GMT
Somewhere in South London IIRC.
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Post by Dmitri on Feb 6, 2006 18:23:51 GMT
Here. However, there is no railway passing through it...
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Post by dozy on Feb 6, 2006 19:25:07 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2006 19:50:16 GMT
I have a very badly detailed 1923 line map of the area, it shows Bricklayers Arms Jc. leading to North Kent West Jc. then onto Bricklayers Arms Goods, after passing the Loco shed on the left. There's also a spur leading off to the right to Willow Walk (Gds). However, for anyone wanting more detail there are a few references via google!
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Phil
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Post by Phil on Feb 6, 2006 21:59:38 GMT
Nice one, G.O.M.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2006 22:26:42 GMT
Got a Clearing House map of the area from 1914 if it's of any interest.
Sam
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Post by amershamsi on Feb 7, 2006 0:26:15 GMT
until they rebuilt Elephant & Castle for the Camberwell extension, the sidings on the Bakerloo there pointed towards Bricklayers Arms. A shortish tunnel and then on the surface to, I think, Lewisham was the plan.
I know the original goods station has been built on, but the space for the railway might still be there.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2006 21:04:22 GMT
At one time, there were plans for a massive housing development on the whole site, however, when the builders/ developers did some test diggings, they found the whole complex to be heavily contaminated with Asbestos, Sulphur, and not to mention tons of coal and ash. Think they had to dig down at least 20 feet before they found any thing that could be built on...
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