EPW056446 ENGLAND (1938). The town, Tring, from the south-west, 1938
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Title | [EPW056446] The town, Tring, from the south-west, 1938 |
Reference | EPW056446 |
Date | 4-March-1938 |
Link | |
Place name | TRING |
Parish | TRING |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 491983, 210971 |
Longitude / Latitude | -0.66622078514089, 51.78937336439 |
National Grid Reference | SP920110 |
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Line of the Grand Union canal dropping down the Marsworth flight of locks from the Tring summit level. |
John W |
Sunday 7th of August 2016 11:22:20 AM |
Wendover arm of the Grand Union Canal |
John W |
Sunday 7th of August 2016 11:20:51 AM |
Western Road |
Chells809 |
Friday 9th of August 2013 10:15:08 PM |
Offices for the London Transport garage. Note the modern, clean lines of the art deco architecture. This was a favoured style of London Transport at the time. |
Chells809 |
Friday 9th of August 2013 10:14:11 PM |
London Transport Bus Garage, built 1935 |
Chells809 |
Friday 9th of August 2013 10:12:19 PM |
User Comment Contributions
Class31 |
Wednesday 2nd of October 2013 10:34:07 PM | |
Tring was one of a number of new bus garages built in the mid 1930s by London Transport for their Country and Green Line Division. Others included St Albans, Hertford and Amersham. They were designed in the latest art deco architectural style and built of brick. Tring was one of LT's smaller garages with about 17 buses and coaches stationed there. It closed in 1977. |
Chells809 |
Friday 9th of August 2013 10:20:23 PM |