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What? A tube watch post about a disused station! Are you running out of tubular things to write about? ;-)
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It's taken ten years, but, yes :)
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And more intriguingly why are you on-line at 4:36 in the morning?
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because some of us are awake at this time... But i was going to say the same thing, no more can DG say "And I haven't written about abandoned tube stations" in his build up...
At Chiswick Park station, there is a preserved old sign/line map that still has 'Mark Lane' shown on it, looks wonderful. |
Such a fantastic post DG, this fact I'll store for my next trip to London and amaze my companions.
It's snippets of this kind of information that keeps me coming back. |
Blimey, it's a long time since I saw an advert for Zenith Motors! (That is to say, in the urban guerillas' photos). I think they used to be on Commercial Road: Ford dealers if I remember correctly.
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As always, an interesting blog. Mark Lane actually disappeared on 31st August 1946, being renamed Tower Hill the following day. It was then Tower Hill which got a new station in 1967.
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