The Improved South Tottenham Station
South Tottenham station wasn’t one of the best! But just look at it now!
The lifts are now working and when the line to Barking closes in a week or so, it will make a passable terminus to turn trains back to Gospel Oak.
I was chatting to one of the station staff and they said that the platforms will be extended further to the west over the road.
As the bridge is new, if this is the case, it would have been built to accept the weight of the platforms.
May 24, 2016 - Posted by AnonW | Transport/Travel | Gospel Oak And Barking Line, South Tottenham Station, Trains
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