The footbridge at Harold Wood station

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The footbridge at Harold Wood station

Image: © Marathon Taken: 31 Jan 2014

Harold Wood station was first opened on 1st December 1868 by the Great Eastern Railway on their main line. Two additional tracks which are normally used by fast services were provided in 1934 by the London & North Eastern Railway. This view looks from the up slow line towards Romford and Liverpool Street. The fast lines are to the left, beyond the metal fence. Beyond the footbridge is the bridge carrying Gubbins Lane over the lines.

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