Image Frontage, Kentish Town station

Frontage, Kentish Town station
Frontage, Kentish Town station 
 The entrance to Kentish Town station sits on the bridge that caries Kentish Town Road over the railway. All of the buildings seen in this photograph have now been demolished with a glazed steel-framed structure located in it place. The access to the station is down some walkways from the road level. Close examination of the various posters reveals some familiar products being advertised. There is a Persil advert, one for a young person's railcard, a 'dial-a-train' poster (whatever that was?) and one entitled Electrification News'. Probably the best-remembered one is to the extreme left showing an HST and advertising Rail Riders. The viewpoint today reveals a very different scene, see..... https://www.ontheupfast.com/p/21936chg/28800883604/frontage-kentish-town-station 
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Frontage, Kentish Town station 
 The entrance to Kentish Town station sits on the bridge that caries Kentish Town Road over the railway. All of the buildings seen in this photograph have now been demolished with a glazed steel-framed structure located in it place. The access to the station is down some walkways from the road level. Close examination of the various posters reveals some familiar products being advertised. There is a Persil advert, one for a young person's railcard, a 'dial-a-train' poster (whatever that was?) and one entitled Electrification News'. Probably the best-remembered one is to the extreme left showing an HST and advertising Rail Riders. The viewpoint today reveals a very different scene, see..... https://www.ontheupfast.com/p/21936chg/28800883604/frontage-kentish-town-station 
 Keywords: Frontage Kentish Town station

The entrance to Kentish Town station sits on the bridge that caries Kentish Town Road over the railway. All of the buildings seen in this photograph have now been demolished with a glazed steel-framed structure located in it place. The access to the station is down some walkways from the road level. Close examination of the various posters reveals some familiar products being advertised. There is a Persil advert, one for a young person's railcard, a 'dial-a-train' poster (whatever that was?) and one entitled Electrification News'. Probably the best-remembered one is to the extreme left showing an HST and advertising Rail Riders. The viewpoint today reveals a very different scene, see..... https://www.ontheupfast.com/p/21936chg/28800883604/frontage-kentish-town-station