Feb 16, 2024, 7:08 AM
Feb 16, 2024, 7:08 AM
Locals living in London's railway cottages say that the high speed rail project has wrecked it
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Old Oak Lane conservation area in Ealing is home of around 220 cottages built in the 1880s to house railway workers. Cottages were built in 1880s in the area to house workers on London's main railway line. Residents say HS2 has wrecked the area, which is home to around 220 people.
Daily Mail
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Old Oak Lane conservation area in Ealing is home of around 220 cottages built in the 1880s to house railway workers. Cottages were built in 1880s in the area to house workers on London's main railway line. Residents say HS2 has wrecked the area, which is home to around 220 people.
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