Train GraphicClick on the map to explore geographics
 
I need help
FAQ
Emergency
About .
No recent travel & transport from BBC stories as at 23:15 01 May 2025
Read about the forum [here].
Register [here] - it's free.
What do I gain from registering? [here]
 03/05/25 - Walk to Pilning
10/05/25 - BRTA Westbury
10/05/25 - Model Railway Show, Calne
13/05/25 - Melksham TUG / AGM

On this day
1st May (1928)
Inauguaral non stop "Flying Scotsman" London to Edinburgh (link)

Train RunningShort Run
21:31 London Paddington to Cheltenham Spa
Abbreviation pageAcronymns and abbreviations
Stn ComparatorStation Comparator
Rail newsNews Now - live rail news feed
Site Style 1 2 3 4
Next departures • Bristol Temple MeadsBath SpaChippenhamSwindonDidcot ParkwayReadingLondon PaddingtonMelksham
Exeter St DavidsTauntonWestburyTrowbridgeBristol ParkwayCardiff CentralOxfordCheltenham SpaBirmingham New Street
May 01, 2025, 23:25:53 *
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length
Forgotten your username or password? - get a reminder
Most recently liked subjects
[127] Low passenger numbers due to train unreliability
[82] Steam excursion - except there's much more diesel than steam!
[65] Spain / Portugal power outage
[51] Brighton Belle - merged topics
[44] Cash payments for transport services
[43] "Save the Last Remaining British Rail Hovercraft from Destruct...
 
News: A forum for passengers ... with input from rail professionals welcomed too
 
   Home   Help Search Calendar Login Register  
Pages: [1]
  Print  
Author Topic: Easter Quiz - which station?  (Read 1770 times)
grahame
Administrator
Hero Member
*****
Posts: 43948



View Profile WWW Email
« on: April 07, 2023, 17:57:39 »

Can you identify (please, each member, choose just one to post an answer for) these stations:

1. Originally opened as [redacted] station in 1844, the station was so unpopular it closed in December that same year. It reopened with new services in 1862, and in 1868 it was renamed [redacted].

2. The original building was typical of those designed by Harry Bell Measures for the stations of the [redacted] Railway that opened on 30 July 1900. It was given a flat roof in the hope that commercial development would take place on top, but so far this has not happened.

3. The southern platform is used for all regular passenger services. On departure trains may run in either direction. Access between the two platforms was by means of a subway. This subway is regularly flooded to a depth of several metres.

4. The station is a request stop used mainly by trekkers and cyclists although originally built to serve a number of cottages occupied by railway workers. Closed in the Beeching era but reopened around 20 years later.

5. London station 'like last train out of Saigon' amid Easter travel disruption. Some passengers reported shoving and arguments as thousands were delayed for several hours on Good Friday.

6. Re-designs and station upgrades have left behind a maze of disused tunnels, abandoned track and a complete Greathead shield from 1904, the only one of its kind on the London Underground Network.
Logged

Coffee Shop Admin, Chair of Melksham Rail User Group, TravelWatch SouthWest Board Member
eXPassenger
Transport Scholar
Hero Member
******
Posts: 610


View Profile
« Reply #1 on: April 07, 2023, 18:16:21 »

Is 4 Ribblehead?
Logged
PrestburyRoad
Transport Scholar
Sr. Member
******
Posts: 247


View Profile
« Reply #2 on: April 07, 2023, 18:21:15 »

2 sounds line a deep-level London Underground line, from the comparatively late opening date and from the flat roof that was hoping for commercial development.  I don't know which station - I'll guess Holland Park.
Logged
ChrisB
Transport Scholar
Hero Member
******
Posts: 13350


View Profile Email
« Reply #3 on: April 07, 2023, 18:43:00 »

I think 4 is Courour on west highland lone
Logged
grahame
Administrator
Hero Member
*****
Posts: 43948



View Profile WWW Email
« Reply #4 on: April 07, 2023, 18:57:56 »

Is 4 Ribblehead?

I think 4 is Courour on west highland lone

Not Corrour, I'm afraid - that's not a re-opening.  Ribblehead fits the description I gave, but there is somewhere else I had in mind that's closer to the length of time it was closed, and  I had in mind.

2 sounds line a deep-level London Underground line, from the comparatively late opening date and from the flat roof that was hoping for commercial development.  I don't know which station - I'll guess Holland Park.

Your guess is spot on. It is indeed Holland Park.   Queensway of the same design, but the roof HAS been built on.
Logged

Coffee Shop Admin, Chair of Melksham Rail User Group, TravelWatch SouthWest Board Member
JayMac
Data Manager
Hero Member
******
Posts: 19310



View Profile
« Reply #5 on: April 07, 2023, 19:19:01 »

6. Moorgate.
Logged

"Good news for regular users of Euston Station in London! One day they will die. Then they won't have to go to Euston Station ever again." - David Mitchell
AMLAG
Sr. Member
****
Posts: 261


View Profile
« Reply #6 on: April 07, 2023, 19:38:18 »


5 = London Euston today with no trains, due planned closure for NR» (Network Rail - home page) and its Contractors Infrastructure activities.
Logged
Hafren
Hero Member
*****
Posts: 336


View Profile
« Reply #7 on: April 07, 2023, 20:34:07 »

4- Sugar Loaf
Logged
TonyN
Transport Scholar
Hero Member
******
Posts: 517



View Profile
« Reply #8 on: April 07, 2023, 21:05:48 »

1. Kensington Olympia otherwise known as Addison Road.
Logged
grahame
Administrator
Hero Member
*****
Posts: 43948



View Profile WWW Email
« Reply #9 on: April 08, 2023, 07:52:30 »

4 Correct answers (and here are links to my sources).  No reports of crowded scenes at Euston though (quite the reverse) and one still to be identified - a station that I know many members have passed through.

1. Kensington Olympia otherwise known as Addison Road. - TonyN
https://www.mylondon.news/lifestyle/travel/kensington-olympia-secret-underground-station-26648671
Originally opened as Kensington station in 1844, the station was so unpopular it closed in December that same year. It reopened with new services, including the Metropolitan line, in 1862, and in 1868 it was renamed Kensington Addison Road.

2. Holland Park - PrestburyRoad
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holland_Park_tube_station
The original building was typical of those designed by Harry Bell Measures for the stations of the Central London Railway that opened on 30 July 1900. It was given a flat roof in the hope that commercial development would take place on top, as at Queensway station, but so far this has not happened. The building was refurbished in the 1990s.

4. Sugar Loaf - Hafren
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugar_Loaf_railway_station
This station is a request stop used mainly by trekkers and cyclists, since it is the nearest stop to the Sugar Loaf vantage point, although it was originally built to serve a number of cottages occupied by railway workers (such as signalmen and track gangers).

6. Moorgate - JayMac
https://www.ltmuseum.co.uk/whats-on/hidden-london/moorgate
The station opened in 1865 as Moorgate Street on the first extension of the Metropolitan line joined in 1900 by the first extension of the Deep Tube. Remarkable re-designs and station upgrades have left behind a maze of disused tunnels, abandoned track and a complete Greathead shield from 1904, the only one of its kind on the London Underground Network.
Logged

Coffee Shop Admin, Chair of Melksham Rail User Group, TravelWatch SouthWest Board Member
bradshaw
Transport Scholar
Hero Member
******
Posts: 1578



View Profile
« Reply #10 on: April 08, 2023, 08:18:40 »

5 St Pancras

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/euston-station-london-saigon-rail-passengers-st-pancras-station-b2316117.html
Logged
grahame
Administrator
Hero Member
*****
Posts: 43948



View Profile WWW Email
« Reply #11 on: April 08, 2023, 20:00:09 »

So we are just left with this one:

Quote
3. The southern platform is used for all regular passenger services. On departure trains may run in either direction. Access between the two platforms was by means of a subway. This subway is regularly flooded to a depth of several metres.

Anyone??
Logged

Coffee Shop Admin, Chair of Melksham Rail User Group, TravelWatch SouthWest Board Member
JayMac
Data Manager
Hero Member
******
Posts: 19310



View Profile
« Reply #12 on: April 08, 2023, 20:57:23 »

3. Ryde Esplanade.
Logged

"Good news for regular users of Euston Station in London! One day they will die. Then they won't have to go to Euston Station ever again." - David Mitchell
Do you have something you would like to add to this thread, or would you like to raise a new question at the Coffee Shop? Please [register] (it is free) if you have not done so before, or login (at the top of this page) if you already have an account - we would love to read what you have to say!

You can find out more about how this forum works [here] - that will link you to a copy of the forum agreement that you can read before you join, and tell you very much more about how we operate. We are an independent forum, provided and run by customers of Great Western Railway, for customers of Great Western Railway and we welcome railway professionals as members too, in either a personal or official capacity. Views expressed in posts are not necessarily the views of the operators of the forum.

As well as posting messages onto existing threads, and starting new subjects, members can communicate with each other through personal messages if they wish. And once members have made a certain number of posts, they will automatically be admitted to the "frequent posters club", where subjects not-for-public-domain are discussed; anything from the occasional rant to meetups we may be having ...

 
Pages: [1]
  Print  
 
Jump to:  

Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.2 | SMF © 2006-2007, Simple Machines LLC Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!
This forum is provided by customers of Great Western Railway (formerly First Great Western), and the views expressed are those of the individual posters concerned. Visit www.gwr.com for the official Great Western Railway website. Please contact the administrators of this site if you feel that the content provided by one of our posters contravenes our posting rules via admin@railcustomer.info. Full legal statement (here).

Jump to top of pageJump to Forum Home Page