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Viaduct and brick arches at Wanstead Park railway station.

The Tottenham & Forest Gate Railway was a railway line in north London, formed by an act of Parliament of 1890 and built as joint venture between the Midland Railway and the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway. It officially opened on 1 July 1894 with passenger serviced commencing 8 days later and was taken over entirely by the Midland Railway in 1912.[1]

  1. ^ Treby, Edward (August 1981). "Kentish Town to Barking". The Railway Magazine. Vol. 127, no. 964. Sutton: IPC Transport Press. pp. 396–9. ISSN 0033-8923.

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Tottenham and Forest Gate Railway

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The Tottenham & Forest Gate Railway was a railway line in north London, formed by an act of Parliament of 1890 and built as joint venture between the Midland...

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Wanstead Park railway station

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Rail Timetable. The station was opened on 9 July 1894 by the Tottenham and Forest Gate Railway in the northeast of the County Borough of West Ham, 0.4 kilometres...

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Forest Gate railway station

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Forest Gate railway station is on the Great Eastern Main Line serving Forest Gate in the London Borough of Newham, east London. It is 5 miles 21 chains...

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South Tottenham railway station

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the Tottenham and Forest Gate Railway eastwards was a later addition.) Both curves were formerly part of the route used by trains on the Palace Gates Line...

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Woodgrange Park railway station

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Counties Railway and after 1862 the Great Eastern Railway. A few goods trains also used this route. In 1894 the Tottenham and Forest Gate Railway opened...

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Tottenham

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1963 with the line finally closing on 7 February 1965. The Tottenham & Forest Gate Railway opened on 9 July 1894. The first section of the London Underground's...

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Leytonstone High Road railway station

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The station opened on 9 July 1894 as "Leytonstone" with the Tottenham & Forest Gate Railway. Originally, wagons were lowered from the arches to the ground-level...

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Blackhorse Road station

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between the two lines. The station was opened by the Tottenham and Forest Gate Railway on 9 July 1894, and was originally situated east of Blackhorse Road...

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Tottenham and Hampstead Junction Railway

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The Tottenham & Hampstead Junction Railway was a railway line in north London, formed by an act of Parliament, the Tottenham and Hampstead Junction Railway...

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Leyton Midland Road railway station

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Arms. The station opened on 9 July 1894 as part of the Tottenham and Forest Gate Railway and was originally called "Leyton". On 17 August 1915, three...

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East Ham tube station

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northern side of the station, closed in 1958, connected to the Tottenham and Forest Gate Railway (now the Gospel Oak to Barking line) via a curve. 12tph to...

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St Pancras railway station

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following the opening of the Tottenham and Forest Gate Railway. The trains ran from St Pancras to Tilbury via South Tottenham and Barking. Tilbury Docks then...

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Charles Driver

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teams for stations on the Tottenham and Forest Gate Railway. He designed the West Pier Pavilion at Brighton, and was the architect for the stations (including...

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Gospel Oak to Barking line

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between South Tottenham and Woodgrange Park, was built as the Tottenham and Forest Gate Railway, a joint project between the Midland Railway and the London...

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Barking station

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from the Tottenham and Forest Gate Railway (T&FGR) which opened in July 1894. Although a joint venture between the LT&SR and Midland Railway the majority...

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White Hart Lane railway station

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located in Tottenham of the London Borough of Haringey in North London. It is 7 miles 11 chains (11.5 km) from London Liverpool Street and is situated...

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East Ham Depot

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was opened to the north and linked the LT&SR to Woodgrange Park which was on the newly opened Tottenham and Forest Gate Railway which opened in July 1894...

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List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1894

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30 Vict. c. 118) Coal Mines Regulation Act 1887 (50 & 51 Vict. c. 58) Railway and Canal Traffic Act 1888 (51 & 52 Vict. c. 25) Housing of the Working Classes...

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List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1890

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cxxxvii) Church Fenton, Cawood, and Wistow Railway Act 1879 (42 & 43 Vict. c. cxxviii) Selby and Mid-Yorkshire Union Railway Act 1883 (46 & 47 Vict. c. cxvi)...

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Seven Sisters station

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from South Tottenham station on London Overground's Gospel Oak to Barking line. The station was constructed by the Great Eastern Railway (GER) on its...

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Tottenham Court Road station

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Tottenham Court Road is an interchange station in the West End of London for London Underground and Elizabeth line services. The London Underground station...

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List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1891

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and Andover Railway Act 1882 (45 & 46 Vict. c. cxcv) Swindon Marlborough and Andover Railway Act 1883 (46 & 47 Vict. c. cxxi) South Hampshire Railway...

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Tottenham Outrage

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The Tottenham Outrage of 23 January 1909 was an armed robbery in Tottenham, North London, that resulted in a two-hour chase between the police and armed...

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