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The Watford DC Line parallels the West Coast Main Line for much of its route and is very synonymous with London Euston to many rail enthusiasts. However, there was a time throughout much of the 19th and 20th century, even as late as 1992, where the Watford DC line didn't terminate at just Euston, and instead terminated elsewhere, two of the locations being in the East End which many would find unusual given how far the WCML is from the East End.
On the 13th/14th January I was lucky enough to catch the incredibly rare service that was a merger of the Stratford to Willesden Junction section of the NLL and the Willesden to Watford section of the Watford DC Line, which in some ways was very similar to the services that ran into the East End, although they didn't run to Stratford and instead ran into Liverpool Street and Broad Street via Dalston and in the case of Liv St, Hackney. Have a watch of this video for more information!
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