View southward, towards Finsbury Park and King's Cross. The train, probably for all stations to Hatfield, is typically made up of two Gresley 'quad-arts' (four coach bodies sharing bogies - articulated) headed by a Gresley N2/2 0-6-2T (No. 69536). On the far side are the Goods lines leading into Ferme Park Down Yard; the footbridge above, led from the Station entrance to a favourite path for train-watching. Taken 3 April 1958
Picture and text courtesy Geograph.
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Humm I remember that footpath quite well when delevering the shoes to Denton or Ridge just before dusk. I also remember the lamp-lighter lighting the oil? lamps on the footbridge. I remember Channings with the John Bull advert here[ with a former footpath ], and the phone box with the A & B buttons and the please 'shew' all tickets and the brass handrail on the bridge, the signal-box, and various other things like the burned-out station. This was all prior to the buildingof blocks of flats along the railway emankment at Ridge & Mountview & before the W5 bus route linking the station- then Harringay West, to Archway or to Harringay Stadium as was.
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