Thread reopened for @timmydunn to add to.
I can’t take the tension!**drumroll**
Depends on the asking price of your watchAs an aside, I haven’t seen any of these. Are they worth a watch?
Depends on the asking price of your watch
In all seriousness - you're in for a treat if you've got two complete series of highly informative and well presented episodes with behind the scenes access to catch up on![]()
Well sleuthed. The programme does indeed feature the platform overbridge containing the culverted River Westbourne (at Sloane Square station).We will have to wait to see which lost river they have chosen in Episode 1. The well known ones are Baker Street (Tyburn) and Westbourne (Sloane Square) but there are others. The Falcon runs right under Clapham Junction. Whatever, good to have another series.
How does the pump cope after prolonged heavy rainfall?Sloane Square, yes been there, done that, but the view behind scenes was an eye opener. I hadn't realised that they pump the river up through it, I assumed it just flowed through it.
I hadn't realised that they pump the river up through it, I assumed it just flowed through it.
Indeed. As someone pointed out above, the air raid didn't damage the river conduit, but did it stop the pumps? I guess after a fairly short time it would start flooding either within the station or somewhere upstream.I was the same, and couldn't helping thinking that a) it was an elaborate solution and b) what happens if the pumps fail?!! Presumably there is a degree of redundancy.
But as always, a fascinating episode.
Most of the original Met and District sub-surface stations had roofs, but many have lost them over the years. As explained in the programme, the one at Sloane Square was destroyed in an air raid.I was also surprised that Sloane Square had a roof when it had steam trains but has no roof now it's all electric. The other way round seems smarter.
A drone was used for those shots but kept over the roadway rather than the railway track for safety, I think.Interesting that the showed the Leinster Gardens 'house' in episode 3. This one is certainly not a 'secret' as it has been on tourist rounds for years and featured on the Jubilee Greenway walk. When I did that in 2019 I encountered the same problem as Siddy did on Tuesday. There is a huge wall at the back so it is not easy to see the trains passing below. I took a photo which wrongly showed the next door's driveway which gave the illusion that he had covered over the tracks. But Siddy like me would have needed stilts to get a proper shot, which it looks like their cameraman did.
(my photos)
IIRC this also featured in Tim’s Architecture series.Interesting that the showed the Leinster Gardens 'house' in episode 3. This one is certainly not a 'secret' as it has been on tourist rounds for years and featured on the Jubilee Greenway walk. When I did that in 2019 I encountered the same problem as Siddy did on Tuesday. There is a huge wall at the back so it is not easy to see the trains passing below. I took a photo which wrongly showed the next door's driveway which gave the illusion that he had covered over the tracks. But Siddy like me would have needed stilts to get a proper shot, which it looks like their cameraman did.
(my photos)
That scenario was touched on if I recall, but can't for the life of me remember the answer just now. It's not the only location where such a scenario applies, there is also the Tyburn stream at Baker Street and Victoria stations ('Lost Rivers of London' Barton 1962/1992 & various reprints in between).On the item of Sloane Square and the river being pumped up and over that bridge
White City was very good and did not have to use lightweight materials as it was on ground floor. I think the train they had there is elsewhere now. The land was too valuable to keep.I thought last nights episode was the best one yet, what a superb Training School.