Former railway viaduct, Putney
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Image: © Christopher Hilton Taken: 25 Jul 2016
What is now the southern end of the District Line's Wimbledon branch, south from Putney, was built by the London and South Western Railway, and trains coming off this branch would curve down here to join the main line in from Richmond. The link survived the takeover by London Underground and the junction remained as an option for stock movements until the mid-20th century.