It's known locally as The Old Railway, running along the discontinued line between Finsbury Park and Alexandra Palace -
Since being declared a local nature reserve in 1990, it's been rejuvenated, signposted, maintained -and "of course" grafitti'd. It runs over roads and under roads, with some high and open spaces -
but is mostly sunken into cuttings and enclosed by trees -
In half an hour I encountered 4 walkers (all men, most on the way to somewhere), 8 dog-walkers (all women), 10 cyclists, and 21 joggers. The blackberries have been well picked, with incursions into the bramble jungle well stamped down to allow access. Traffic noise is distant; there is birdsong. There is a patch of rare acid grassland, a sort of mini site of scientific interest -
How could anyone forget having this pleasure path almost on their doorstep?
How lovely. Disused railway lines have such promise, don't you thin?
ReplyDeleteHow lovely. Disused railway lines have such promise, don't you thin?
ReplyDeleteMakes me quite nostalgic!
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