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Places of interest in W2Manor House tube stationWestbound platform (actually southbound) looking northHarringay ArenaUp to the Second World War, ice hockey enjoyed its most popular era in the UK until a revival in the 1990s. Two local teams were formed for the Arena's opening, Harringay Racers and Harringay Greyhounds. However, the interruption of the war proved very damaging to the sport's popularity and post-war audiences remained thin for the remainder of the Arena's life.Harringay StadiumHarringay Stadium was constructed by Messrs T.G. Simpson of Victoria Street, London, at a cost of £35,000. The 23-acre (93,000 m2) site had been the Williamson's Pottery Works from the late 18th century through to the early 1900s. It was then used as a dumping ground for the spoil from the construction of the Piccadilly line to Finsbury Park.Embankment tube stationAt about 09:55 on 17 May 1938 an eastbound Inner Circle train collided with an eastbound Ealing Broadway?Barking District line train to the east of the station. The Barking train had been stopped at an automatic signal on its way to Temple station. Six passengers were killed and 43 injured. The cause of the accident was a faulty signal, which showed a green "proceed" aspect to the second train even though the line ahead was not clear. This was a result of a wrong connection made during the previous night when some minor alterations to wiring were made.[17]Information by Wikipedia.com
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