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Station Names of the past 08/04/2010 at 21:07 #1087 | |
northroad
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Looking through some old YB King's Cross sub WTT's from 1972 and later, I have noticed that Welham Green did not exist on the 1972 WTT and then later became known as Marshmoor before resorting to Welham Green. Does anyone know when the changes for this actually took place.
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Station Names of the past 08/04/2010 at 21:07 #8290 | |
northroad
872 posts |
Looking through some old YB King's Cross sub WTT's from 1972 and later, I have noticed that Welham Green did not exist on the 1972 WTT and then later became known as Marshmoor before resorting to Welham Green. Does anyone know when the changes for this actually took place.
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Station Names of the past 09/04/2010 at 02:35 #8298 | |
flymo
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Welham Green opened on 29 September 1986. I cannot ever remember a station called Marshmoor at that location. There were Marshmoor sidings there though many years ago. Log in to reply |
Station Names of the past 11/04/2010 at 13:25 #8384 | |
Tristan
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Alexandra Palace used to be called wood green I think, not sure when it changed.
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Station Names of the past 11/04/2010 at 13:32 #8385 | |
UKTrainMan
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Tristan said:Alexandra Palace used to be called wood green I think, not sure when it changed.1 May 1859 Station opens as Wood Green 1 August 1864 Station renamed Wood Green (Alexandra Park) 18 March 1971 Station renamed Wood Green 17 May 1982 Station renamed Alexandra Palace Information above taken from this article on Wikipedia. The Wikipedia article for Welham Green doesn't detail anything about any name changes. Any views and / or opinions expressed by myself are from me personally and do not represent those of any company I either work for or am a consultant for. Log in to reply |
Station Names of the past 11/04/2010 at 13:36 #8386 | |
Tristan
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Thankyou UKTM I had been wondering about it for a while.
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Station Names of the past 12/04/2010 at 11:40 #8424 | |
northroad
872 posts |
Thanks for the responses guys. I know my local station New Southgate has seen one or two changes also during it's time. I do sometimes wonder what the reason for the changes were though. Looking further into my original query the said timetable has the name Marshmoor in it but on closer inspection does not have any timings against it so it probably was the siding and not as I thought the original Welahm Green. Geoff. Log in to reply |
Station Names of the past 12/04/2010 at 13:38 #8428 | |
derbybest
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Another one although it's on the trent sim is Long Eaton formerly called Sawley Junction. Chris Log in to reply |
Station Names of the past 12/04/2010 at 14:44 #8431 | |
lpeters
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I know that also Stevenage station as it is known now was not located where it is. It used to be in Old Stevenage, I don't know if it will appear as Stevenage or Old Stevenage many years ago, although it will probably appear as Stevenage. It was relocated from it's old site to the new one a lot of years ago, can't remember how many though.
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Station Names of the past 13/04/2010 at 02:19 #8457 | |
flymo
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Stevenage moved to it's new location on 23 July 1973 with the old one closing the previous day. Some interesting photos of the old station here Here
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