any present day evidence of any train tracks at Crown Point area at all now?
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pablo leeds wrote: are we saying where you've put a cross is the exact same feature in the exact same spot??where's this one you've just posted in post above? Yes, the same air vent in the same place. It has to be, It can't be moved even if they wanted to.
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pablo leeds wrote: awesome stuffwhere's the second box you posted? Look on the earlier link, all is revealed
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pablo leeds wrote: wonder why they just left one narrow bridge over northern street when old maps show the station covered nearly the whole street See the cars and buses on the viaduct?http://www.flickr.com/photos/manxphil/4 ... tream/They got up there via that bridge across Northern Street.If you look on the 1970 map you can see they left that bridge as access from a car park off Wellington street. Check the 1970 map herehttp://www.old-maps.co.uk/maps.htmlMost likely it was this access road/car park and then they drove over the Northern street bridge
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pablo leeds wrote: been reading your lucy box link.am i right in thinking the Whitehall Road substation itself is demolished and the only access is through a "grate on the road" seen on google map at top of northern street?? I wouldn't know about access Pablo, and I'd not say on the internet if I did
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pablo leeds wrote: http://www.secretleeds.com/forum/PrintM ... eadID=2309 That's a very old post from 2010 pablo
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I think any tunnel leading from the door Phil pictured will have been buried in the foundation for the new tower. I've a feeling you could see some evidence when they were digging the foundations.As for the entrance to the Northern Street tunnel I always believed it to be in the compound on the other side of Whitehall road, most of which is now gone, so the tunnel may well be sealed at that end.I've been trying for ages to work out where it goes at the end of Queen street to get to the substation and wonder whether it's been filled in places there too.