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Branch Lines to Enfield Town and Palace Gates
by Jim Connor
These suburban byways evolved from rural lines and were subjected to periods of improvement and decline as traffic patterns altered. The changes, together with the rolling stock and architecture, are fully illustrated, along with examples of the once famous Jazz Service.
Reviews:
'An excellent source of local study material for local enthusiasts and historians.'
(Heritage Railway, December 2004)
'If you want to model the old-time suburban scene the pictures and maps in this book will inspire.'
(Model Trains International, MTI-55, 2004)
Book Details
- Author
- Jim Connor
- Editor
- Vic Mitchell
- Series
- Branch Lines
- Publisher
- Middleton Press Ltd
- Published
- 01 June 2004
- Reprinted
- 22 August 2020
- ISBN
- 9781904474326
- Language
- English
- Format
- Hardback
- Dimensions
- 240 x 174 mm
- General
- 96 Pages
120 Photographs
Large Scale Maps
Other details of local history
Stations & Locations
Stations | Photo | |
---|---|---|
Seven Sisters | FC, 40-53 | |
Hackney Downs | 1-11 | |
Rectory Road | 12-20 | |
Stoke Newington | 21-29 | |
Stamford Hill | 30-39 | |
Bruce Grove | 54-60 | |
White Hart Lane | 61-67 | |
Silver Street | 68-75 | |
Lower Edmonton | 76-79 | |
Edmonton Green | 80-81 | |
Edmonton Junction | 82-83 | |
Bury Street Junction | 84 | |
Bush Hill Park | 85-95 | |
Enfield Town | 96-105 | |
West Green | 107-108 | |
Noel Park & Wood Green | 109-113 | |
Palace Gates, Wood Green | 114-120 |