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Topic: Re:Re:strong smell of gas by Chiswick School
Posted by: Bernard Allen
Date/Time: 11/12/15 21:25:00

You are correct James.

Even TFL quote they have Bus Stops In Alexandra Avenue (A316) on the 190 route.

Part of an article on a history webpage

he new road leading to the site - now part of the Great Chertsey Road - was then called Alexandra Avenue and only went as far as the junction with Hartington Road. The concrete bridge carrying it over the railway was opened in November 1923, known as the Alexandra Bridge it was rigorously tested with the combined weight of four steam rollers, a petrol roller, and 10 petrol vehicles, 156 tonnes in all.

Full article on the link below

Riverside Sand and Ballast Co Riverside Lands Chiswick





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strong smell of gas by Chiswick School10/12/15 15:42:00 Sean Wales
   Re:strong smell of gas by Chiswick School10/12/15 16:01:00 Richard Greenhough
      Re:Re:strong smell of gas by Chiswick School10/12/15 16:10:00 Julian Pavey
         Re:Re:Re:strong smell of gas by Chiswick School10/12/15 16:30:00 Adrian Irving
            Re:Re:Re:Re:strong smell of gas by Chiswick School10/12/15 22:44:00 Susan Jennifer Thackray
               Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:strong smell of gas by Chiswick School11/12/15 13:56:00 Paul Jennings
                  Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:strong smell of gas by Chiswick School11/12/15 17:20:00 Chris Blishen
   Re:strong smell of gas by Chiswick School11/12/15 18:15:00 James Petri
   Re:strong smell of gas by Chiswick School11/12/15 18:24:00 James Petri
      Re:Re:strong smell of gas by Chiswick School11/12/15 21:25:00 Bernard Allen
         Re:Re:Re:strong smell of gas by Chiswick School13/12/15 09:24:00 James Petri
   Re:strong smell of gas by Chiswick School18/12/15 15:08:00 Sean Wales

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