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== Discussion at [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Streetcars]] ==
== Discussion at [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Streetcars]] ==
[[File:Symbol watching blue lashes high contrast.svg|25px|link=|alt=]]&nbsp;You are invited to join the discussion at [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Streetcars#RFC: Notability and Tramlink stops]], which is within the scope of this WikiProject. [[User:Thryduulf|Thryduulf]] ([[User talk:Thryduulf|talk]]) 21:37, 7 December 2023 (UTC)<!--Template:WikiProject please see-->
[[File:Symbol watching blue lashes high contrast.svg|25px|link=|alt=]]&nbsp;You are invited to join the discussion at [[Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Streetcars#RFC: Notability and Tramlink stops]], which is within the scope of this WikiProject. [[User:Thryduulf|Thryduulf]] ([[User talk:Thryduulf|talk]]) 21:37, 7 December 2023 (UTC)<!--Template:WikiProject please see-->

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Four K8 phone boxes in tube stations newly listed

It would be great to have photos of these 1960s phone boxes at High Street Kensington, Chalfont & Latimer, Chorleywood and Northwick Park stations, now listed at Grade II. Ham II (talk) 09:11, 20 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Underneath the arches

(Reposted from Wikipedia talk:WikiProject UK Railways, where there was no response.)

In urban Britain, railway arches are almost ubiquitous. Searching online finds no end of shops in arches, cafes in arches, businesses run in arches, light industry in arches, arches for rent - almost all contemporary.

But railway arches have been around for at least 187 years. A search on WP finds them all over the place, but the information is all scattered. Does any one know of a history, or other deeper analysis, of railway arches? Sadly, this documentary is focussed on the homeless people in the arches, not the architecture - but they are still part of the bigger picture.

So: a book? website? PhD thesis? Photo essay? Radio or TV documentary? Is there anything out there that gives the arches the attention they surely deserve? -- Verbarson  talkedits 16:33, 1 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]

 You are invited to join the discussion at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Streetcars#RFC: Notability and Tramlink stops, which is within the scope of this WikiProject. Thryduulf (talk) 21:37, 7 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]