lemmo wrote:Great pics
On DaveGN's first pic, was the left hand track also a platform road, i.e. the other platform face of the wooden Hotel Curve platform?
And how did passengers access the platform?
Yes lemmo, that was Platform 17 road (not sure that they bothered to alter the platform number at the time of the early 1970s platform renumbering, when the Down Moorgate Platform 16 became 14 : Sometime before that, I remember seeing the normal dark blue enamel "PLATFORM 17" sign(s?) hung under the canopy over No.17 platform).
At the north end, the 16/17 platform island was all-wooden, all at one level and became very narrow, the dividing wall ending well short of the platform end so it was easy to walk round. But in any case, further back towards Hotel Curve Tunnel mouth, there was at least one (quite probably more) gap in the buildings on No. 16, and there were a few steps to get you from the steeply-inclined 16 up to the level(-ish?) 17.
Not sure how much passenger use 17 ever saw, but by 1969 (and I sensed that the change was not very recent then), the last main arrival signal (KC128) on 'E' route, right outside 'Passenger Loco's 'elephant house' shed, whose only route was into 17, had been made a permanent red, with all moves past it into 17 and the Milk Yard sidings made under authority of 132 disc signal below 128.
So whenever that alteration was done
(& why?), it effectively removed the proper means of signalling passenger train arrivals into 17.