Please excuse any (unintended) misuse of this process but I've
never been on an e-Group.
I have maps of London (originals and repros) which go back to
before the dawn of railways, and many books on London's
transport (and industrial) development, but nothing is clearly
depicted/stated whether the 'remaining' three link
tracks/routes were ever built between the crossing of the radial
LIVERPOOL STREET - 'ENFIELD' route and the orbital line which
currently forms the BARKING - GOSPEL OAK service. The single
track direct link between SOUTH TOTTENHAM and SEVEN SISTERS
still exists and the earthworks for the other links are
evident, but were they ever built, and if yes, which
services/companies used them? If the lines did exist, when
were they lifted?
Thanks in advance,
Joel Kosminsky
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