Saturday 10 November, time tbc
TALK – THE HISTORY OF HARRINGAY GREEN LANES STATION AND THE BARKING TO GOSPEL OAK LINE
A fascinating event for anyone interested in railway or local history. There has been a train station at Green Lanes for over 130 years and the line of which it is a part is even older still. The history of the origins and growth of the Barking to Gospel Oak line provides a fascinating insight into the development of north London.
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Can we circulate to BGOLUG supporters? We are meeting LOROL on 17 October as well as I am pushing to get GO-B and NLL late evening service restructured, 20 mins base service from 21.00, not 30 mins from 22.00 as now.
As far as I know, I just spotted this on the Friends of Railway Fields website http://friendsofrailwayfields.wordpress.com/upcoming-events/
Does any one know if this event is still on and at what time?
There is an event at Railway Fields tomorrow, but it is not the Gospel Oak/Barking talk.
Yes, sorry, I've just realised my mistake! I must need reading glasses! Hope talk is on though, Jim Connor has written two books on the Tottenham & Hamstead Line (proper name), "The Tottenham Joint Lines" and "St. Pancras to Barking".
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