16. In the waste ground to the left I found one half of a very large maroon enamel sign that once adorned Watford Junction advertising 'fast electric trains'.
16. In the waste ground to the left I found one half of a very large maroon enamel sign that once adorned Watford Junction advertising 'fast electric trains'.
24th February 1987
Croxley Green Branch (L&NWR)
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15. Road no.12 is nearest looking along the length of the shed towards the rooms that overlooked Wiggenhall Road.Previous | Next17. Rusting tracks stretch towards the headshunt, which was also the Rickmansworth branch. The Croxley line passed on the right and the sharp rising curve can just be discerned in the distance.

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From Steve Jackson at 2008-11-22 09:43:30 : Initially puzzled by the centre rail in the tracks on this photo. Then, if I remember correctly, I recalled London Transport used to out-stable a couple of 38 t/s trains when it ran services through to Watford Junction.

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