London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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London County Council 1898

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for London County Council]

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Earl's-court junction to Kensington (Addisonroad).
Metropolitan Railway—
Kensington High-street to Aldgate.
London and South Western Railway—
(1) Studland-road junction to Richmond.
(2) Putney-bridge junction to Wimbledon.
East London Joint Committee—
Leased jointly with Great Eastern, London, Brighton and South Coast, London, Chatham and Dover, Metropolitan and South Eastern, and worked jointly with Great Eastern and Metropolitan.
North LondonLondon and North Western Railway—
(1) Chalk Farm to Willesden.
(2) Haydon-square junction to Haydon-square station, Kentish-town to Acton-wells junction (Hampstead junction line)
London and South Western Railway.
Acton junction to Richmond.
Great Northern Railway.
Canonbury junction to Alexandra Palace, High Barnet, Hatfield and Enfield.
Great Eastern Railway.
(1) Bow junction to Haydon-square junction.
(2) Victoria-park to Stratford.
Great Western Railway.
Acton Wells junction to Acton station.
London, Tilbury and Southend Railway.
Bromley junction to Plaistow.
North and South West Junction Railway.
Joint lessees with London and North Western and Midland Railway Companies of whole line.
West LondonLeased jointly by the Great Western and London and North Western Railway Companies. The line extends from junction with London and North Western at North Pole junction, near Wormwood-scrubs, to Earl's-court junction, where it joins the West London Extension Railway about half a mile to north-west of Addison-road station.
West London ExtensionOwned and worked by the Great Western, London and North Western, London and South Western, and London, Brighton and South Coast Railway Companies. Extends from termination of West London line at Earl's-court junction to Clapham junction via Chelsea.
Hammersmith and CityOwned and worked jointly by the Great Western and Metropolitan Railway Companies, which have running powers over the London and South Western from Hammersmith to Richmond. Extends from Broadway, Hammersmith, to its junction with Great Western at Westbourne-park, and from Latimer-road to junction with West London near Uxbridge-road.
North and South Western JunctionLeased jointly by London and North Western, Midland, and North London Railway Companies. Line extends from its junction with the London and North Western at Willesden junction to Kew-bridge (junction with London and South Western) and to Hammersmith. At Acton-wells, near Willesden, it connects with the Midland, and again with the London and North Western.
Tottenham and Hampstead JunctionWorked jointly by the Great Eastern and Midland Railway Companies. Extends from a little to the west of Gospel Oak station (junction with London and North Western) to Tottenham via Upper Holloway, Crouch-hill, St. Ann's-road, South Tottenham and Stamford-hill stations. Connects with Midland at Highgate-road junction and with the Great Eastern at South Tottenham and Stamford-hill stations.