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This mystery has been submitted by Ted Talbot. It is a photo of Chalk Farm station looking towards Euston; it is thought to be rather rare in that most photos of Chalk Farm are at platform level. Is anyone able to provide a date and any other details please?

As ever your help would be much appreciated.

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Dave Pennington — 06-Jan-2010 5.03 PM
Is this just at the start of the demolition of the station? The LNWR Gazette for March 1914 has a photo captioned "just before demolition". Presumably the demolition was in connection with the electrified New Lines.
Robert Graham — 29-Jan-2010 11.17 AM

Camden Yard is in the distance behind the long line of wagons by the signal box. The aforementioned line with the wagons on is now the slow line and is now low level at this point. Camden shed is on the right of the picture.

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