Engineering Works at Kentish Town

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Engineering Works at Kentish Town

Image: © Martin Addison Taken: 31 Jan 2015

Network Rail carry out major track works at the heavily used junction to the west of Kentish Town station. This is the point at which Thameslink services divert from the main line to St Pancras and, after passing through Kentish Town station, descent to pass through the City of London before resurfacing at Blackfriars. The extent of the work being carried out required the closure of St Pancras as well as the Thameslink route. As a result all services from the north were terminating at West Hampstead over the weekend of 31st January / 1st February 2015.

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Image Location

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51.551524
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-0.142991