The Anonymous Widower

An Alternative Lift At Caledonian Road and Barnsbury Station

I went to look at something this morning, that might have made a post for this blog.

But as it wasn’t worth photographing, I decided to come home and decided to take a train home from Caledonian Road and Barnsbury station.

The station is of a slightly unusual design, which is described in Is Caledonian Road And Barnsbury An Ideal Four-Track Station?.

There is a wide island platform, where the Overground trains call on either side, which is connected to the station exit, by a half-bridge with lifts.

It was an affordable way to make the station accessible for all.

But today the lift on the island platform had failed.

  • As I approached the bridge on entering the station, a London Overground station-man was waving at me from the island platform.
  • He shouted at me, that the lift on the island platform had failed.
  • So I took the working lift and then walked across to the central lift tower, with its failed lift.
  • He met me at the top of the stairs and offered to escort me down.
  • But I said, that if I could go down the right hand side, with my good arm on the rail, I’d be OK.
  • He said that would be fine and he watched me descend, which I did safely.
  • Whilst I was there, two mothers with young children in buggies arrived on a train. So after a quick chat, the mothers carried their children up the stairs and he carried the buggies.

London Overground had certainly setup an alternative approach, that should work well until the lift is repaired.

Getting Home From Caledonian Road and Barnsbury Station

The Balls Pond Road of Round The Horne and Beyond Our Ken fame in the 1950s and 1960s, runs between Highbury and Islington and Dalston Junction stations.

  • I live about half way between the two stations and as, what would have been my nearest station; Mildmay Park closed in 1934, I have to get a bus from Dalston Junction to get home.
  • Today, though, I took a slightly longer route, but one with minimal walking.
  • I took a train four stops to Hackney Central station.
  • I used the bridge with lifts to cross the tracks at Hackney Central station.
  • I exited Hackney Central station through the second exit on Graham Road, that was opened in 2022.
  • After crossing Graham Road on a light-controlled crossing, I was able to catch a 38 bus to within a hundred metres of my house.

There would be no case for reopening Mildmay Park station, but as I get older this route is the easiest.

May 14, 2025 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

How Not To Organise A Piss-Up In A Brewery

This afternoon, I wanted to get some lunch and buy my food for the weekend.

I live close to the junction of Southgate Road, Mildmay Park and the Balls Pond Road.

From the four bus stops there, I can get buses to the stopping centres of Angel, Dalston  Kingsland, Hackney Central and Moorgate.

But not today, as all the bus stops had been closed!

As my leg was playing up, there was no way, I could have walked to the next stop.

In the end I created a fuss and a kind driver let me on a 141 bus to get to Moorgate.

Coming back, I got another 141 bus, which got stuck in the traffic jam, that the part-closure of the junction was creating.

Note.

  1. The 141 bus took five minutes to pass through the junction.
  2. Luckily, the driver was sensible and he let a lot of us out.
  3. As I live South of the Balls Pond Road, it was very convenient.

Obviously, the driver knew more about customer service, that the idiots who organised this megashambles.

I have a few thoughts.

Where Was The Publicity?

I use the 141 bus most days and I didn’t see anything at the bus stops and didn’t get any leaflets through the door.

The Traffic Lights At Southgate And Balls Pond Roads Are Unreliable

They were even worse, when I moved here and Transport for London replaced them a few years ago.

But they seem to have got more unreliable.

Where is John Cleese to give them a good thrashing?

The Silvertown Tunnel Effect

Consider.

  • I asked a regular delivery driver, what is the gossip about the Silvertown Tunnel and he felt that it will gum up East London.
  • This is my feeling, as before my stroke, I had driven all over the East End trying to save time and knew it well.
  • I also feel, that a lot of heavy traffic will end up on the Balls Pond Road, trying to get to and from the M1 and A1, especially, when the Dartford Crossing is closed.

I am fairly certain, that at certain times the junction at Southgate Road, Mildmay Park and the Balls Pond Road is going to get very congested.

The Non-Availability Of Taxis

One of the reasons, I chose to live where I do, is that I am just off the route which taxis use to go back to Liverpool Street station.

But the number of taxis in the area has decreased substantially in the last few years.

  • Islington’s Low Traffic Neighbourhoods are scaring taxis away.
  • Many drivers are giving up.
  • Taxis are expensive.

Consequently, I rarely use a taxi. I never saw one today, when it was needed.

The Junction Is Busy For Pedestrians

Crossing the junction is dangerous, as cyclists only consider the lights optional.

If I’d had a pound for every time, I’d nearly been hit by a cyclist or car on this junction, I could pay for a year’s electricity.

Mildmay Park Station

The area used to have its own station at Mildmay Park about 120 metres to the North of the junction.

This Google Map shows the site of the station.

Note.

  1. The railway is the North London Line.
  2. Highbury & Islington station is to the West.
  3. Dalston Kingsland station is to the East.

Mildmay Park station is marked by the blue arrow on the bridge over the railway.

It would be a very handy Coming-Home station, as its downhill all the way, from the station to my house.

Conclusion

Reopening Mildmay Park station would be good for the price of my house, by I doubt that anything will be done.

 

 

 

 

 

February 16, 2024 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment