Talk:Primrose Hill railway station

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More information is needed about which trains used this station. I believe it was on the North London Railway where it joins the main line from Euston

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I traveled through this station in 1976. At that time it was on a loop that connected the Watford-Euston DC line with the North London Line. The loop only carried traffic in the morning and evening peak periods. It was not on the main North London Line nor was it on the main Watford-Euston DC line. Despite persistent rumours of the station's reinstatement, TfL's Transport 2025 plan does not show this station. See Tfl Transport 2025 for the plan. Wilmot1 09:21, 9 May 2007 (UTC)

but it is in the Rail 2025 plan So (deeply puzzled frown) Wilmot1 19:47, 9 May 2007 (UTC)