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Post by afarlie on Apr 18, 2010 17:43:50 GMT
All are London area stations ( LUL, NR or LO). Be careful though as these are not going to be easy 1. From carbonate stables, Now only the flowers grow above. Primrose Hill( formerly Chalk Farm)2. Sweet things, but trains have long since left. Silvertown3. A Monarch not amused, by lines forgotten split. Victoria ParkHint: A wide way was where the line in glory terminated.
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Post by Chris M on Apr 18, 2010 18:48:33 GMT
"carbonate stables" suggests a steam depot to me. "lines forgotten split" - a former junction?
"wide way" - Broad Street?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2010 19:55:40 GMT
The hint suggests North London Railway stations. I think 3 must be Victoria Park.
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Post by norbitonflyer on Apr 18, 2010 20:00:31 GMT
Carbonate Stables is surely Chalk Farm. Flowers growing above might be Primrose Hill, ("only", because it's closed?)
And that fits with Broad Street being the end of the line
In that case, as the monarch not amused is presumably Victoria, are we looking at Victoria Park (near the present Hackney Wick station), which was the junction where a "line forgotten" left the present line for the Royal Docks.
No idea about No 2 though!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2010 20:36:20 GMT
Would No 1 be Blackhorse Road? How about King William Street for No 2? Don't ask me how I got to either answer.....
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Post by mrfs42 on Apr 18, 2010 20:55:19 GMT
2. I think is KWS too, after the 'Sweet William' flower or weed or woteva.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2010 22:14:00 GMT
Carbonate Stables is surely Chalk Farm. Flowers growing above might be Primrose Hill, ("only", because it's closed?) And that fits with Broad Street being the end of the line In that case, as the monarch not amused is presumably Victoria, are we looking at Victoria Park (near the present Hackney Wick station), which was the junction where a "line forgotten" left the present line for the Royal Docks. No idea about No 2 though! +1 . For both 1 (Primrose Hill, formerly Chalk Farm (LNWR)) & 3 (Victoria Park (NLR &) Also on Broad Street for the hint. Which makes me think not King William Street for No. 2. What seems as if it might fit is Cranley Gardens.
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Post by afarlie on Apr 19, 2010 10:58:42 GMT
Carbonate Stables is surely Chalk Farm. Flowers growing above might be Primrose Hill, ("only", because it's closed?) And that fits with Broad Street being the end of the line In that case, as the monarch not amused is presumably Victoria, are we looking at Victoria Park (near the present Hackney Wick station), which was the junction where a "line forgotten" left the present line for the Royal Docks. No idea about No 2 though! +1 . For both 1 (Primrose Hill, formerly Chalk Farm (LNWR)) & 3 (Victoria Park (NLR &) Also on Broad Street for the hint. Which makes me think not King William Street for No. 2. What seems as if it might fit is Cranley Gardens. Cranley Gardens was Great Northern NOT North London.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 19, 2010 15:27:00 GMT
+1 . For both 1 (Primrose Hill, formerly Chalk Farm (LNWR)) & 3 (Victoria Park (NLR &) Also on Broad Street for the hint. Which makes me think not King William Street for No. 2. What seems as if it might fit is Cranley Gardens. Cranley Gardens was Great Northern NOT North London. But did have services to/from Broad Street...
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Post by Deleted on Apr 20, 2010 10:23:46 GMT
Maiden Lane?
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Post by norbitonflyer on Apr 20, 2010 17:32:33 GMT
Nearest thing I can find on the former NLR to anything sweet is MILDmay Park (between Dalston Junction and Canonbury), but it seems a bit recherche.
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Post by afarlie on Apr 20, 2010 20:01:48 GMT
Nearest thing I can find on the former NLR to anything sweet is MILDmay Park (between Dalston Junction and Canonbury), but it seems a bit recherche. No3 isn't strictly speaking NLR (something I should have mentioned when setting the clue perhaps...) 313 units reached it though .
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2010 12:53:42 GMT
Then Silvertown (for Tate & Lyle's sugar refinery)?
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Post by afarlie on Apr 21, 2010 16:14:35 GMT
Then Silvertown (for Tate & Lyle's sugar refinery)? Yes According to Wikipedia it was originally part of the Eastern Counties and Thames Junction, not the North London
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