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Author: Tom Anderson
Date: Oct 19, 2007 10:58

...station on the southern end of the line (and indeed I believe it still ...) I'm surprised to hear that. Never thought of it as much of a...another stop just two stations up the line (Balham) would be too close for ...above, Clapham Common is the third busiest station on the southern Northern line, so that's definitely the ... those seven-odd million passengers two lines to hop on. I still don'...
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Author: Mizter T
Date: Oct 16, 2007 16:03

...route plan for the central stretch? Would it just have slavishly followed the Northern line, That was the 1946 plan. However,... in 1939 for the precursor of the Victoria Line. Under this plan, the Northern Line would be split at Clapham Common. The... a quick run down on the Vic line to High & I and change for the North London Line to Camden Road - and very near from the ...
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Author: Tom Anderson
Date: Oct 16, 2007 14:57

... route plan for the central stretch? Would it just have slavishly followed the Northern line, That was the 1946 plan. However,...around in 1939 for the precursor of the Victoria Line. Under this plan, the Northern Line would be split at Clapham Common. The section north of there would feed... from Moorgate to run on to the line), it split into two: - Under the LNER...
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Author: Mizter T
Date: Oct 16, 2007 10:28

....googlegroups.com>, Mizter T <mizte...@gmail.com> writes Under this plan, the Northern Line would be split at Clapham Common. The ...> > at Tooting Broadway and Brixton. Just to clarify - you mean the whole Northern line service from points north of Clapham Common would...to the credit of those who planned the Magic line... ahem, I mean the Victoria line.
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Author: Clive D. W. Feather
Date: Oct 16, 2007 08:52

...@q5g2000prf.googlegroups.com>, Mizter T <mizter.t@gmail.com> writes Under this plan, the Northern Line would be split at Clapham Common. The section north of there would feed into an...called only at Tooting Broadway and Brixton. Just to clarify - you mean the whole Northern line service from points north of Clapham Common would then be diverted into an express ...
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Author: Mizter T
Date: Oct 16, 2007 06:30

... it just have slavishly followed the Northern line, That was the 1946 plan.... 1939 for the precursor of the Victoria Line. Under this plan, the Northern ... to clarify - you mean the whole Northern line service from points north of ... all major interchanges the later Victoria line thankfully managed to hit! Stage 3 ... Moorgate to run on to the line), it split into two: - Under the ...
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Author: Clive D. W. Feather
Date: Oct 16, 2007 02:41

... route plan for the central stretch? Would it just have slavishly followed the Northern line, That was the 1946 plan. However, ... around in 1939 for the precursor of the Victoria Line. Under this plan, the Northern Line would be split at Clapham Common. The section north of there would feed...trains from Moorgate to run on to the line), it split into two: - Under the LNER to...
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Author: Sir Benjamin Nunn
Date: Oct 16, 2007 02:37

... to Chessington. Wasn't the Wimbledon - Sutton line built by the railways as a blocking move ...useful though, without an express route? Journey times from the south end of the Northern line to central London do not compare favourably with national rail. Even the meandering Sutton... believe the original express plans were to duplicate the line all the way to Morden, with stops only at...
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Author: Arthur Figgis
Date: Oct 14, 2007 23:56

...the resignalling and splitting of the Northern line, which would increase frequency by...the southernmost limit of the express line, from my experience of peak ...and then, er, to wherever the northern limit of overcrowding on the ...- Elephant & Castle - connect to Bakerloo line for points north. -- Possibly the ... existing southern reach of the line by the splitting. Camden Town-...
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Author: Paul Terry
Date: Oct 14, 2007 12:43

... <twic@urchin.earth.li> writes Does anyone know if there was a route plan for the central stretch? Would it just have slavishly followed the Northern line, or might we have seen, eg, a Stockwell - Vauxhall - Piccadilly Circus - Goodge Street sort of alignment? As I recall (but I could be wrong), ...
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