There’s Work To Do On The Gospel Oak To Barking Line
I went to Harringay Green Lanes station and then took a train on the Gospel Oak To Barking Line to South Tottenham.
There is work to do to get round the years of neglect.
The step-free access at Harringay Green Lanes is derisory and the station buildings aren’t the best, but it does look like something is happening at South Tottenham. This document from the the line’s User Group shows a discussion about what might be happening.
Work has already started on the bridge at South Tottenham to strengthen it for the future, but it looks like the one at Harringay Green Lanes is in no better condition.
September 18, 2014 - Posted by AnonW | Transport/Travel | Gospel Oak And Barking Line, South Tottenham Station, Stations
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