Underground, Overground

I love finding locations where you can see Underground trains traveling over Overground trains (or vice versa).

This vantage point near East Putney station has beautiful views of tube trains traveling over the railway.

@tubemapper And now I have the wombles singing "underground overground" in my head. Oh well, it could be worse.
@WanderingWitch @tubemapper True, can't get much worse than that lazy alt text though. Shame as the picture is, as usual, great.
@RosePuckey @tubemapper Yes. For a great photo like this, two words of alt text would mean nothing to someone visually impaired.
@WanderingWitch @tubemapper have you read the borribles books? I read them as a child and can never travel on the underground (or overground part of the underground) without thinking of them sneaking along there finding abandoned tunnels. A dark nod to the wombles in there too 😅
@Frantasaur @tubemapper Sounds my sort of thing. I'll see what I can find, thank you. I have to admit to having a soft spot for the wombles.
@WanderingWitch @tubemapper you might not like these particular wombles, but the books are excellent (epic like lord of the rings if it was set in the 80s urban decay of London).
@tubemapper inside Whitechapel station I believe too!

@hbons @tubemapper

It certainly happens there but I can't think of any vantage that would allow you to see it.

@tubemapper There are a few places in Hamburg where that happens as well, iirc.

@tubemapper You might like this tube train jigsaw (at Kew).

http://www.jigzone.com/puzzles/73055D54DF10

Kew Train Jigsaw Puzzle

Kew Train Jigsaw Puzzle, 48 Piece Classic. A District Line underground train pulling into Key Gardens

JigZone Jigsaw Puzzles
@tubemapper Nice photo! And I like the overall idea. I thought about such a situation in Berlin and found one point where this happens: At "S+U Schönhauser Allee" the subway (U-Bahn) crosses the overground metro line (S-Bahn) together with the tram line. But unfortunately this point is build with too many buildings so that I don't see any chance to take a photo with both trains. Even on the bridge itself the subway station building hides the subway trains.

@tubemapper But there is a point where you can see both kinds of trains together on the same platform at least: "S+U Wuhletal". But the crossing is in "correct" order althought both lines are overground there.

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Berliner_S-_und_U-Bahn_am_Bahnhof_Wuhletal.jpg

File:Berliner S- und U-Bahn am Bahnhof Wuhletal.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

@tubemapper huh, i never noticed the different door widths on S stock