It was probably a little after 1900 so that would explain it.If @greyman42 can let me know the rough time then I can check but nothing interesting on the logs that I can see.
Was it Temple that closed at weekends, (or at least Sundays), back when such things were still fairly common in the central area?
Was it Temple that closed at weekends, (or at least Sundays), back when such things were still fairly common in the central area?
You’re going round in circles, we already knew that from post #2. I was just asking if it used to be closed at weekends...It is closed at present on Saturday and Sunday’s. It is only open Monday - Friday 0700-1900
Closed on Sundays until 7 May 2005. (closures not shown on maps before 1961)Was it Temple that closed at weekends, (or at least Sundays), back when such things were still fairly common in the central area?
You’re going round in circles
Chalk Farm finally reopens from this Monday 14 September M-F 0700-1900; from Sunday, Hampstead is open weekends too 0700-1900.Indeed Camden seems badly affected, it seems strange that Chalk Farm, Hampstead and Swiss Cottage have all got significant restrictions as well when stations further out and quieter are all fully open.
Do not forget that many of the stations “further out” in particular can remain open even if they are unstaffed (or staff of a lower grade are available). This also applies to a handful of zone 1/2 stations, but the frequency of sub-surface stations is greater in this area.Indeed Camden seems badly affected, it seems strange that Chalk Farm, Hampstead and Swiss Cottage have all got significant restrictions as well when stations further out and quieter are all fully open.