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I'm looking for a plan of top shed, and have found this book http://www.nenevalley-railwaybooks.co.uk/si/S1829.html but it doesn't say weather or not it has a plan in it.
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I'm not sure if that'll have one or not. I think I remember seeing one in one of the books at my school library. I will see, and if there is, I will borrow and scan the appropriate page, to save you from having to pay for a full book.
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cheers
really, I want the shed dimentions, width, length, height, that sort of thing...oh and number of tracks!
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Ah, well it definitely doesn't have shed dimensions XD but it has a detailed track plan with all roads, and general positions of structures such as sheds and the turntable.
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ok, should be a scale there where I can work it from..btw, can any one place me top shed on the map, where is it in relation to the station.

It's ok now, just found a copy on amazon for 4.99!
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Post by Colombo »

I have a copy of Great Northern Railway Engine Sheds, Volume 1, Southern Area by Griffiths and Hooper (Booklaw Publications) that does have a plan dated 1935.

This book devotes 21 pages to Top Shed.

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x568wcn wrote:ok, should be a scale there where I can work it from..btw, can any one place me top shed on the map, where is it in relation to the station.

It's ok now, just found a copy on amazon for 4.99!
AIUI the shed was at right-angles to the Station and backed onto the St. Pancras line.

Try http://www.old-maps.co.uk/

Click on 'maps' from the top line choices, and then type

530200 183800 into the co-ordinates boxes and press 'go'

Underneath the main map will be a choice of others of different years. Choose one from the 1930s and zoom in to marvel at the complexity of sidings and yards in the area.
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Yes, I have placed it now, but as you say the complexity of sidings and yards, I might have to edit it if I plan to build one!
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