The Enfield Town branch is a suburban branch line in the England. In 2014 it is in fact the combination of the original Enfield branch which was built in 1849 by the Eastern Counties Railway (ECR) and a later line built by the Great Eastern Railway (GER) from Hackney Downs to Edmonton in 1872. The line is currently a double-tracked suburban railway with services running between Liverpool Street station and Enfield Town as well as some other services running from Liverpool Street to Cheshunt. Part of the original branch is closed and little visible remains today.
Enfield Town station in 1957 with an N7 locomotive
An N7 0-6-2T which was the mainstay of the passenger service for many years
Bush Hill Park Station with a Class 305 EMU – April 1961
The Eastern Counties Railway (ECR) was an English railway company incorporated in 1836 intended to link London with Ipswich via Colchester, and then extend to Norwich and Yarmouth.
Eastern Counties Railway train, probably at Bishopsgate c. 1851
Eastern Counties Railway 1st Class carriage