File:Ilford Car Sheds Seven Kings end.JPG
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[edit]DescriptionIlford Car Sheds Seven Kings end.JPG | Looking west towards the "New Shed" at the eastern end of Ilford Car Sheds, actually much closer to Seven Kings than Ilford (view from Aldborough Road), and once the location of Seven Kings Curve linking the Great Eastern main line to the Fairlop Loop to Woodford, diverging just west of this bridge and passing very close to the water tower visible on the right. The curve was abandoned in 1956, and the New Shed completed in 1959. |
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