KX/StP • Bird’s Eye View • c1935

This is photograph of the stations at King’Cross and St Pancras in London, from about 1935.

Both of the main stations have been comprehensively modernised: St Pancras has the Eurostar London terminus, and a huge new extension, KX has a large courtyard and extension. The StP goods area is now theBritish Library and the Crick Institute.

The bottom-left quadrant is now part of the KX campus, which includes Google, Facebook, Camden, and many other large organisation. You can just see the Regent’s Canal in the very bottom left corner of the image. Cartwright Gardens, the lovely crescent of Burton houses is in the top-right.

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Online Trainspotting – It’s a thing…2023

From this week’s Guardian, the therapeutic value of watching trains online…I’ve posted before about this, in relation to the noises of distant trains passing in the night.

It turns out that one of the best places to watch the live stream of trains in the USA, is the Folkston gap…this is a relatively narrow space, in Georgia, where all the east-coast north-south traffic passes. So, you get a lot of train traffic to watch.

By a happy co-incidence, I live in Folkestone, Kent.

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USA • Track-Side Grain Elevator • c1950s

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LNER Jacket • 1930s

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My Kind of Label • LNER chore coat • 1930s

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LNER • The Coronation • Tom Purvis • 1937

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LMS • Coronation Scot • 1937

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US Poster • Golden State • Southern Pacific • c1950s

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Railway Centenary • Flying Scotsman • 1923/2023

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USA • Railway Fantasy • Saul Steinberg • 1952

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