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Freight around London area
Can anybody please advise the busiest freight lines in and around London. I have visited Stratford and Barking but I am sure there must be better and busier vantage points. I can only travel by tube or train so any car journeys required are out. Many thanks to everyone who replies.
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There is a fair bit of freight moving on the WCML in the evenings. There is a foot bridge that crosses the main line at Willesden Junction. There are normally a few people hanging around with cameras. I think from this point you can see trains on both the main line, and on the North London. Most trains are hauled by 66's as the AC goods line is closed on the NLL.
Electric hauled freight can be seen North of Wembly. EWS locos can be seen stabled in the yard at wembly from main line out of Euston. [the DC line goes the wrong side of the yard.] Hope that this may be helpful |
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There is a Bridge after South Kenton station which is on the wcml and a few stops from Willesden. I normally do both in a day. You can see quite a lot of freight plus all the trains going in and out of Wembley Depot.
The footbridge is in the middle of a field north from the station, you can get a good view both ways. Dan |
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It took me around 10 mins. All you do is go down the stairs at the staion into a subway then turn left then right and you willl see a feild. Just walk through the feild and you will see the bridge.(The bridge can be seen from the station)
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Right outside the station, Walk out the main exit and look left and you will see Alson Traincare depot. The footbridge is at the entrance of the depot, just past the rail bridge which can be seen from the station
Hope this helps Dan |
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Be careful, as there are 2 exits at Willesden Junction. Take the Old Lane exit, walk under the NNL and the bridge should be on your right, sign posted Hythe Road footpath.
While in the area you could try going to Old Oak Common lane, which runs along side the NLL. and the lines that go from Wells House juction to both Cricklewood, and the WCML. Not too sure what is the best time to go there these days. this is about a 5/10 min walk from Willesden juction, or you can take bus 228 from the main road turn right at the end of the station drive, and get off at Old Oak common railway depots about 2 stops A word of warning the old EWS yard is now completely empty |
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