The Amersham Arms
Posted: 22 Sep 2024, 22:30
On the latest Random 15, about 6 of us were together at New Cross (It was a twist round including Overground stations) and were waiting for a train back out. We spotted the pub The Amersham Arms outside the station and wondered why a pub with that name could be found here. It was speculated that it was because, once upon a time, New Cross was at one end of the Metropolitian Line, so it would have been possible to take a direct train between New Cross and Amersham.
However...
I've just looked at the Wikipedia page for the pub and it states that "A pub of that name has been present on the New Cross Road since at least the 1850s". So before the Metropolitian line existed and long before it was extended to either New Cross or Amersham. Still, it's a rather nice coincidence that direct travel between The Amersham Arms and its namesake town was once possible.
However...
I've just looked at the Wikipedia page for the pub and it states that "A pub of that name has been present on the New Cross Road since at least the 1850s". So before the Metropolitian line existed and long before it was extended to either New Cross or Amersham. Still, it's a rather nice coincidence that direct travel between The Amersham Arms and its namesake town was once possible.