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Shops on Hertford Road, Green Street, Enfield
Image: © David Howard
Taken: 12 Feb 2013
0.04 miles
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Hertford Road at the junction of Green Street
Image: © David Howard
Taken: 12 Feb 2013
0.04 miles
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Woolworths Enfield Highway
Woolworths local on the Hertford Road. 7 days from closure, the store has recently been broken into hence the boarded up window.
Image: © Matthew Singh
Taken: 20 Dec 2008
0.06 miles
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Hertford Road, Green Street, Enfield
Image: © David Howard
Taken: 12 Feb 2013
0.07 miles
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Enfield Highway Public Library
Carnegie Library of 1909, built to the designs of local district surveyor R. Collins. (Ref: The Buildings of England. London. 4: North (1998), p. 440)
Image: © Jim Osley
Taken: 30 Jul 2016
0.08 miles
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Local shops, Enfield Highway
Looking west along Green Street to the junction with Hertford Road
Image: © Stephen Dawson
Taken: 16 May 2005
0.09 miles
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View of the railway from Brick Lane bridge
The line from Edmonton via Lower Edmonton to the centre of Enfield opened on 1st March 1849. The line from Bury Street Junction, north of Edmonton Green, to Cheshunt was opened by the Great Eastern Railway on 1st October 1891 and this is the line seen here. When it was opened the line was known as the Churchbury Loop. The district was still predominantly rural, and the coming of the tram to Waltham Cross in 1904 saw the railway unable to compete. Passenger services ceased on 1st October 1909, but were reinstated for munitions workers between 1st March 1915 and 1st July 1919.
After that the line was used only by goods trains until electrified as part of a wider scheme at the start of the 1960s. The line is now known as the Southbury Loop. On 31st May 2015 all services here became part of the London Overground network.
This is the view from Brick Lane bridge. The next station in this direction is Turkey Street.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 12 Jul 2017
0.10 miles
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View of the railway from Brick Lane bridge
The line from Edmonton via Lower Edmonton to the centre of Enfield opened on 1st March 1849. The line from Bury Street Junction, north of Edmonton Green, to Cheshunt was opened by the Great Eastern Railway on 1st October 1891 and this is the line seen here. When it was opened the line was known as the Churchbury Loop. The district was still predominantly rural, and the coming of the tram to Waltham Cross in 1904 saw the railway unable to compete. Passenger services ceased on 1st October 1909, but were reinstated for munitions workers between 1st March 1915 and 1st July 1919.
After that the line was used only by goods trains until electrified as part of a wider scheme at the start of the 1960s. The line is now known as the Southbury Loop. On 31st May 2015 all services here became part of the London Overground network.
This is the view from Brick Lane bridge. The next station in this direction is Turkey Street.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 12 Jul 2017
0.10 miles
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Brick Lane crossing the railway line
The bridge is over the London Overground between Southbury and Turkey Street. For a view down the line from the bridge and for the history of the line see http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5460096
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 12 Jul 2017
0.10 miles
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View of the railway from Brick Lane bridge
The line from Edmonton via Lower Edmonton to the centre of Enfield opened on 1st March 1849. The line from Bury Street Junction, north of Edmonton Green, to Cheshunt was opened by the Great Eastern Railway on 1st October 1891 and this is the line seen here. When it was opened the line was known as the Churchbury Loop. The district was still predominantly rural, and the coming of the tram to Waltham Cross in 1904 saw the railway unable to compete. Passenger services ceased on 1st October 1909, but were reinstated for munitions workers between 1st March 1915 and 1st July 1919.
After that the line was used only by goods trains until electrified as part of a wider scheme at the start of the 1960s. The line is now known as the Southbury Loop. On 31st May 2015 all services here became part of the London Overground network.
This is the view from Brick Lane bridge. The next station in this direction is Southbury. The view looking in the other direction can be seen at http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5460096
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 12 Jul 2017
0.12 miles