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Goods yard 46 47 45 43 44 41 42 39 40 Colne 37 38 36 32 33 34 35 15/06/1906 Junction 1 Watford Oakwood 2 Croxley 1 2 Croxley West Junction Closed 30/03/2003 Cockfosters Depot 22 Loughton Closed 1865 Croxley 1 2 Debden 2 Croxley Mill 4 2 Watford Goods Watford Depot Bushey 1 Stadium 5 West Junction 6 2 Rickmansworth Rickmansworth South Sidings 35 East Junction 34 33 North Sidings 32 South Curve 31 to Croxley tip 4 3 1 21 22 North Curve 2 25 without theauthorisa 3 24 21 2 23 North Junction 1 South Junction Loughton Old Metropolitan to Brill & Verney Junction Rickmansworth Watford triangle 27 28 29 Verney Junction 30 31 32 Loughton 33 34 35 36 Sidings Rickmansworth Church Street auteur2011© -Frank 21/11/1948 Winslow Road 2 Goods yard 1 Southgate 22/08/1856 1 2 Totteridge & Whetstone London Underground : 4 2 Moor Park 3 1 Grandborough Road 13/03/1933 1 Carpenders Park 2 Buckhurst Hill 2 1 14/04/1940 01/04/1872 01/09/1887 London Underground : 23/09/1868 Closed 04/07/1936 Jubilee tion of his authorCe Stanmore London Underground20/04/1903 : 23 Goods yard 24 25 26 Goods yard 27 2 28 21/11/1948 29 1 30 3 31 32 Chigwell 07/2011 Tamping Spur 2 1 2 1 Stanmore Sidings Woodside Park 2 removed from London 1 2 4 Woodford London Overground : 1 1 3 Junction 33 Arnos Grove Roding Valley Quainton Road 16/04/1917 Northern 23 22 21 Mount Pleasant tunnel Underground : 24/09/1 Edgware 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 Waddesdon Manor 2 3 1/11/2007 Edgware 1 2 l'autorisation deson 2 Grange Hill 1 Sidings 1 71 70 31 Waddesdon 982 30 Arnos Grove Sidings 29 28 27 35 26 36 25 16 siding Engineer’s siding 42 37 38 Engineer’s 39siding 40 Edgware LNER Engineer’s siding 41 Westcott Mill Hill Closed 29/05/1948 2 1 Northwood 23/09/1868 (the Hale) 01/01/1897 Hatch End Northern 1 Closed 30/11/1935 2 1 2 Mill Hill East 60 Wood Siding 59 50 Hainault 49 67 58 48 57 47 64 56 55 46 63 45 2 54 22 1 Depot 62 44 Gas Works Sidings 66 65 53 Canons Park 61 43 52 42 Goods yard 51 41 21 Wotton West Finchley 1 Bounds Green 2 3 22 2 23 24 Woodford 25 Brill 1 26 London Underground : 31 Woodford 30 22/08/1867 29 28 27 26 Sidings 25 Aylesbury 18/05/1941 2 Burnt Oak 3 1 Headstone Lane 2 1 Northumberland Park Depot Hainault 1 27/10/1924 25 22 2 18 21 Goods yard 19 20 21 22 23 23 22 24 Finchley Central 25 21 26 3 27 1 2 28 29 Northwood Hills Goods yard 19/09/1932 30 2 31 documentest protég 32 1 35 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 18/08/1924 45 46 Wood Green 47 2 54 55 1 56 Stoke Mandeville 57 60 2 1 Fairlop 2 Colindale 1 Alexandra Palace 48 49 50 Queensbury 51 2 London Underground : 31/5/1948 1 22/08/1867 52 53 Pinner 6 2 5 ire des ire données sans Harrow & Wealdstone 14/04/1940 20/04/1903 1 4 3 London Underground : 2 2 1 Wendover 1 South Woodford 10/12/1932 Muswell Hill branch Turnpike Lane Bakerloo 1 2 Muswell Hill Goods yard 25 Tottenham Hale 25/05/1885 East Finchley 1 4 2 2 Blackhorse Road 3 Cranley Burroughs tunnel 24 1 23 1 22 Gardens 21 2 Sidings 2 14/12/1947 1 2 1 North Harrow Highgate 62 63 Barkingside 2 37 Victoria 1 3 Sidings 22/08/1856 Tamping spur 1 2 Kingsbury Engineers siding Walthamstow Central Seven Sisters London Underground : 1 11 Engineers siding 3 2 Hendon Central 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 3 1 2 10 Test track Highgate Wood 4 5 Closed 10/09/1961 Sidings 23/09/1868 Wellington Kenton 2 Harrow North 1 Sidings South Tottenham 1 Junction 2 West Junction 03/07/1939 Park Junction 2 South Tottenham Snaresbrook St Ann’s Road 2 19/11/1923 1 East Junction Walthamstow 1 Harrow South Closed 08/08/1942 é par le droit d'auteur 6 West Harrow 2 5 Junction 1 4 South Tottenham Queen's Road 2 3 2 1 Highgate High Level 1872 1 1 NR Eastcote 2 2 Brent Cross Harringay 1 2 2 Harringay Junction 2 Harrow-on-the-Hill 1 1 Rayners Lane Highgate 2 Northwick Park London Overground : 1 1 1 Great Missenden Harringay Curve Green Lanes 2 09/07/1894 14/12/1947 1 2 1 2 Crouch End Newbury Park Harringay Park 01/09/1968 1 Golders Green Depot Gants Hill 02/08/1880 30 31 32 Junction Redbridge 04/07/1904 25 26 27 28 29 Ruislip Manor Rayners Lane 20 21 22 23 24 Stroud Green Wanstead Junction 1/11/2007 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 NR 1 Whìpps Cross tunnel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 23 22 5 2 Ruislip 21 26 (4 siding) 3 'utiliser, oud'en extra Central 4 1 1 2 25 (2 siding) 27 33 24 (1 siding) 2 2 West Ruislip 1 1 King's Cross - St. Pancras Detail 01/03/1910 Golders Green 2 Golders Green loop 1/11/2007 Leyton 4 Crouch Hill 1 21 Preston Road 1 22 3 21/07/1868 2 2 Manor House Midland Road 2 1 South Kenton Bull & Bush 1 Section used for an aircraft factory 23 London Overground : 1 BR Link Road (never opened) 3 2 km 2 1 during World War II 25 24 Leytonstone 27 26 Wembley Park Hornsey Road Amersham Closed 1943 to Paddington Sidings 32 33 34 35 36 56 57 P-Way sidings 58 59 District line special 31 6 4 32 2 33 1 31 2 3 4 Upminster 34 1 service to Southend 35 Archway 36 Finsbury Park 2 Wembley Park 2 5 3 1 37 South Harrow 6 38 1 Depot and Shoeburyness 39 5 2 Leytonstone High Road 40 01/16/1861 41 1 42 4 43 2 GN&CR : 14/02/1904 21 44 22 from 1910 to 1939 45 2 3 1 23 46 LU : 15/12/1906 24 47 1 25 26 48 27 49 31 05/05/1947 28 50 32 29 51 Upper Holloway 30 57 52 33 34 31 53 1 32 59 35 South Harrow 2 District 33 71 36 72 34 64 35 74 73 Ickenham 65 75 4 36 66 106 NR 3 103 22/08/1856 37 2 67 North Wembley 105 102 68 Sidings 38 1 11 Neasden Depot 1 2 104 70 69 10 39 76 12 40 13 41 Ruislip Gardens 14 Upminster 42 77 2 43 44 45 Ruislip Depot 19 London Underground : 46 1 20 85 52 53 54 55 56 57 47 58 59 60 61 48 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 49 70 71 72 73 61 62 Southend 24 25 63 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 6 34 35 36 37 NR 5 vous, n'avez pas le d 51 4 Junction Road 3 Junction Road 2 Junction 1 Closed 03/05/1943 1 2 1a NR 45 46 47 48 Overground 1 21 22 23 Arsenal Sudbury Hill 2 South Ruislip Klondyke Sidings Kings Cross loop 2 1 2 Hampstead Gospel Oak 2 Leyton 2 1 38 Upminster Bridge 1 39 40 41 1 Hampstead 2 1 04/06/1888 Tufnell Park 12/09/1932 16/04/1917 Heath 3 Highbury Vale 2 Junction 5 Neasden Gospel Oak 2 1 Junction 1 Depot 1 4 Highgate 3 Hillingdon 2 Drayton Park 2 Road 22/06/1907 2 2 1 1 1 Closed 1915 Hampstead Heath Holloway Road 2 6 Dollis Hill Tunnel superimposed tunnels section 1 Wanstead Park Hornchurch 5 Wembley Central 4 2 12/09/1932 21/11/1948 3 roit del'importer, l 1 14/02/1904 2 2 Finchley Road London Overground : 1 1 Sudbury Town 1 Uxbridge 2 1 Belsize Park Closed 04/12/1938 & Frognal 2 2 2 1 1 Uxbridge Willesden Green 1860 Mildmay Park Woodgrange Park 1 4 Opened 01/10/1880 Kentish Town Closed 30/09/1934 2 Canonbury 2 Sidings 3 1 2 28/06/1904 Woodgrange Park 1 38 Dalston Kingsland 1/11/2007 4 Stonebridge Park Depot 1 37 Northolt 22/06/1907 Junction Canonbury 35 26 2 2 34 25 Curve 2 33 45 26/09/1850 3 26/09/1850 24 1 44 1 Hackney Central Elm Park 43 2 Piccadilly 32 38 46 London Overground : 1 37 42 31 28/06/1893 36 41 47 1 35 40 Finchley Road 6 Canonbury 1 Kilburn 5 30 Newington Road 12/09/1932 39 Highbury 34 Kentish LO : 11/11/2007 1/11/2007 Homerton 4 Overground 29 33 2 4 3 Junction 28 31 32 27 Caledonian Road 1 1858 02/06/1902 04/12/1938 3 8/02/2011 & Balls Pond 2 2 24/11/1879 2 2 Opened 01/09/1858 Western London Overground13/04/1854 : 1 3 2 Town West 1 2 & Islington 26/11/1850 1 1 1 Closed 01/12/1870 4 1 1 1 Curve London Underground : 2 Metropolitan 8 London Overground : 2 Hackney Stratford International 1/11/2007 21 30/06/1879 Overground Navarino 7 22 Road Opened 26/09/1850 2 1 2 3 4 East Ham Loop Caledonian Road 1 Junction Closed 01/12/1870 2 West Victoria Park Opened 10/06/1852 Opened 14/06/1856 North Junction 1 Chalk South Kentish Town Closed 21/11/1870 Dalston Junction Uxbridge Closed 05/06/1924 Closed 01/03/1866 Stonebridge Park Hampstead Camden Camden Barking Station 1 Swiss Primrose Lea Junction 2 2 1/11/2007 3 2 1/11/2007 Junction Farm Road DLR Junction 1 3 1 Brondesbury 2 07/12/1850 2 12 Hill 2 1860 1 Cottage Junction Victoria Park 11 15/12/1906 1 1854 10a Greenford Closed 17/08/1940 London Overground : 1 Junction West Junction South Maiden Lane London Overground : 11/11/2007 3 Camden Road Opened 01/07/1887 Dagenham East 2 2 Closed 01/01/1917 9 Opened 07/12/1850 1 10 East Ham Loop 1 London Overground : 1 2 8 Jubilee 12/09/1932 Hampstead Primrose Hill Closed 05/12/1870 Caledonian
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