FLX BMX - Crouch End to Finsbury Park [London, UK] via the Parkland Walk on FLXcam™
Junior BMXer FLX BMX riders the disused railway line (the Parkland Walk) whilst wearing the FLXcam™. Journey from Crouch End to the Finsbury Park skate-park.
Parkland Walk North and Alexandra Palace London - Video Diary 2016-16
In this week's vlog I visit the second half of Parkland Walk in Haringey, London, Parkland Walk North, from Highate station to Alexandra Palace, while talking about various odds and ends like honest science, stone-age symbols, and I don't know what else besides. This walk follows the path of a disused railway line in North London. On this particular day we had especially beautiful Autumn lighting - it was the so-called golden hour for most of the day!
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Parkland Walk Documentary
A short documentary about Parkland Walk, London
The Old Railway Station At Crouch End (the parkland walk).
A look at the old railway platform at Crouch End, which is now the Parkland Way public footpath. I had a nice cheap coffee in the cafe too :-)
Parkland Walk from Finsbury Park To Highgate
Walking along the Parkland Walk in North London. This used to be a railway line running from Finsbury Park to Highgate
Things To See:
02:31 - Upper Tollington Park Bridge
06:31 - Stapleton Hall Rd Bridge / Stroud Green Station
09:30 - Mount Pleasant Villas Bridge
12:04 - Mount View Road Bridge
13:04 - Crouch Hill Bridge
15:40 - Crouch End Station Platforms
17:02 - Crouch End Hill Bridge
22:54 - Stanhope Rd Bridge
PARKLAND WALK IN LONDON - Hiking
The Parkland Walk is a 4.5-mile (7.2 km) linear green walkway in London, which follows the course of the railway line that used to run between Finsbury Park and Alexandra Palace, through Stroud Green, Crouch End, Highgate and Muswell Hill. The route follows the bridges and cuttings of the line, but avoids the closed surface section of Highgate station and its adjoining tunnels, which are closed to walkers for safety reasons. The walk is almost all in Haringey, but a short stretch between Crouch Hill and Crouch End Hill is in Islington, and this section incorporates Crouch Hill Park. The walk is a local nature reserve and a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation. It was declared a local nature reserve in 1990 and is London's longest such reserve. Between Finsbury Park and Highgate, the path forms part of the Capital Ring strategic walking route.
A visit to Crouch Hill
The Ham & High visits Crouch Hill and ask their residents for the best places to go.
Rerun - a fantasy on the Parkland Walk - 1985 video
1985 video . The disused ralway line from Finsbury Park to Alexandra Palace is a valuable piece of open space off the beaten track in the bustle of North London. Fortunately good sense prevailed after the line was ripped up and the land was left for the enjoyment of the people rather than being developed for housing, roads or whatever. This simple point of the video is, that when such facilities arise they should be preserved.
Crouch End Walking Routes - The Best Walking Routes London
Start your walking with the best routes of London. The fascinating beauty of crouch end walking routes will leave you spellbound behind. Subscribe the channel to get around the nature!
Crouch End New To Old Photo 'Time Ripples' (HD)
Crouch End New to Old Photo ‘Time Ripples’ (HD) Locations and historical details below.
Pull up a chair and travel back in time with this short video I've created, featuring modern day photos of Crouch End, London, transforming seamlessly (well, for the most part) to exactly the same view, with images dating back to as long ago as the 1870s! Time Ripples indeed! Enjoy….
(0:12) The Clock Tower looking from Crouch Hall Road - and the same view c1905
(0:43) Looking down Crouch Hill from the junction of Haringey Park - and the same view c1925
(1:10) Hornsey Town Hall - and in c1935
(1:35) The green opposite the Town Hall - and in 1939 (a Hornsey Civil Defence group on parade outside the town hall)
(2:00) The Parkland walk looking towards the back of the old Crouch End Station - and the same view c1969
(2:25) Park Road from the junction of Middle Lane - and the same view c1935/40
(2:51) Virgin Active Health Club on Topsfield Parade - formerly the Queen's Opera House and then the Crouch End Hippodrome, which sustained bomb damage in the 2nd World War and subsequently pulled down - apart from the frontage.
(3:15) Another view looking down Crouch Hill from the junction of Haringey Park - and the same view, this time c1880/90
(3:40) Crouch End Hill, looking over to Christ Church - and the same view with this lovely colourised photo c1910
(4:06) Weston Park, looking towards the Clock Tower end - and the same view c1900/10
(4:32) A unique ‘triple ripple’ of Crouch End now - and c1925 - and c1890!
(5:12) Opposite the Arthouse on Tottenham Lane - and the same view c1910 when the Arthouse was a Salvation Army Hall
(5:36) Looking up Crouch Hill Rd - and the same view c1880 (the old Kings Head - built about 1790 - on the right was moved to its current position at the corner of Coleridge Road in 1892)
(6:03) The Clock Tower looking towards Park Road - and the same view c1875 (Topsfield Hall, behind the trees, was demolished in 1894)
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Many thanks to the Hornsey Historical Society and Bruce Castle Museum (Haringey Culture, Libraries & Learning) for permission to reproduce the archive photos in this video
Video and Music By Tam Neal © 2017
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Crouch End Comedy Festival 2015
Short video with highlights from the first Crouch End Comedy Festival in October 2015. Features Reginald D. Hunter, Roisin Conaty, Mark Dolan and many more.
parkland walk
Dogs just want to have fun! Rope swing on Parkland Walk north in Muswell Hill
Video Diary 2016 08 Parkland Walk South
In this week's vlog I visit Parkland Walk in Haringey, London, while talking about beer and beer culture, Tesla, fraud, property prices, Theresa May and how can today's generation afford to buy a house?
ABOUT ALPHATUCANA
I mostly do gameplay playthroughs on easier levels of difficulty for beginners, some (hopefully) intelligent vlogging about current affairs, science, money and philosophy, and a few sightseeing videos of London and our holidays. Do subscribe if you like what you see!
POSTING SCHEDULE
This depends in part on whether I have had time to record videos in between going to work and living the rest of my life! Usually it runs like this:
- Sat & Sun: a video at midday and 6pm (UK time)
- Tues & Thurs most weeks: a video at midday
- If I have something extra to post it usually appears at some random time :)
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A Walk in the Park
A walk in the Park is a journey into the lives and stories behind the faces we pass in the streets of Tufnell Park, revealing a passion for community and shared history. Sometimes surprising and often funny this is a glimpse beneath the surface of a diverse and eclectic corner of North London.
How events in Crouch End turned one local's life upside down
Long time Crouch End resident JC talks exclusively to Crouch End TV about how a high speed police chase resulted in the destruction of his house.
Crouch End
Crouch End, N8 local area guide by Martyn Gerrard.
Britain in a Day - 02 - Walking through Crouch End
Ian walks through Crouch End, where Laura is due off the bus
Walking in London: Harringay High Street (Green Lanes) [4K, Binaural]
A walk on the main street (Green Lanes) in Harringay, starts from near Harringay Green Lanes overground station, and ends at Ducketts Common, just before Turnpike Lane Station. There are many nice Turkish/Kurdish stores/restaurants alongside the street.
ハリンゲイのメインストリート(グリーン・レーンズ)を歩きます。グリーン・レーンズ駅からスタートし、ダケッツ・コモン(ターンパイク駅の手前)まで歩きます。トルコ/クルド人のショップやレストランが沢山あります。
Mid November, 2019
9 / 5 °C Partly sunny
ロンドン旅行 ロンドン観光 留学
Unopened Underground Stations in London
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1. Alexandra Palace railway station (Muswell Hill branch)
2. City and Brixton Railway
3. Brockley Hill tube station
4. Brondesbury
5. Bushey Heath tube station
6. Camberwell
7. Charing Cross
8. Cranley Gardens railway station
9. Crouch End railway station
10. Denham railway station
11. Elstree South tube station
12. Emlyn Road tube station
13. Fenchurch Street railway station
14. Hammersmith Grove
15. Harefield Road tube station
16. Harringay railway station
17. Highgate tube station
18. Hornsey railway station
19. Hyde Park Corner (NWLR) tube station
20. Kilburn (NWLR) tube station
21. Lothbury tube station
22. Ludgate Circus tube station
23. Maida Vale (NWLR) tube station
24. Mansion House tube station
25. Mill Hill (The Hale) railway station
26. Muswell Hill railway station
27. North End tube station
28. Stroud Green railway station
29. Turnham Green tube station
30. Watford Central tube station
31. Wood Green
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Music : Eureka, Huma-Huma, YouTube Audio Library
The London Underground is a public rapid transit system in the United Kingdom that serves a large part of Greater London and the home counties of Essex, Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire. It has many former stations, while others were planned but not opened. Some stations were closed because of low passenger usage rendering them uneconomical; some became redundant after lines were re-routed or replacements were constructed; and others are no longer served by the Underground but remain open to National Rail mainline services. Many stations were planned as parts of new lines or extensions to existing ones but were later abandoned.
Some closed station buildings are still standing, converted for other uses or abandoned, while others have been demolished and their sites redeveloped. A number of stations, while still open, have closed platforms or sections, such as the Jubilee line platforms at Charing Cross. The interiors and platforms of a few closed stations are among parts of the London Underground available for filming purposes, such as those at Aldwych.
Ghost stations is the usual English translation for the German word Geisterbahnhöfe. This term was used to describe certain stations on Berlin's U-Bahn and S-Bahn metro networks that were closed during the period of Berlin's division during the Cold War. Since then, the term has come to be used to describe any disused station on an underground railway line, especially those actively passed through by passenger trains.
Closed when the current station was opened a short distance to the east to enable the Aldgate junction to be rebuilt. Terminus of Piccadilly line branch line from Holborn; closed due to low passenger numbers and cost of replacing lifts. The service was cut back to Amersham when electric locomotive-hauled trains were replaced with A60 Stock trains. Two platforms are still functional but were removed from public use when the Jubilee line extension to Stratford was opened in 1999. Closed due to low passenger numbers when entrances to Green Park and Hyde Park Corner were moved closer to its location Former Northern line Highbury Branch between Moorgate and Finsbury Park converted to main line operation[16] On a now-closed branch of the District Railway, from what is now the Piccadilly line near Hounslow East, it was closed when Hounslow East station was opened. The original platforms were to the east of the current ones; the station was moved to make interchange with main line station easier. The original terminus of the City & South London Railway, which was closed when the line was extended on a new alignment to Bank; converted for use as an air-raid shelter during the war. The Windsor service was cut back to Ealing Broadway due to low passenger numbers.
STEPHEN KING / CROUCH END / It's not what is seems ?
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