Greenford Park Trotting Track

Greenford Park Trotting Track
Location Greenford, London Borough of Ealing, west London
Coordinates 51°32'27.1"N 0°21'19.1"W
Opened 1919
Closed 1935

Greenford Park Trotting Track was a trotting track, Motorcycle speedway and a short lived greyhound racing track in Greenford, London Borough of Ealing, west London.[1]

Trotting track

The site of the trotting track was on modern day Jeymer Drive, south of Birkbeck Avenue and was opened in 1919 by the London Trotting Club.[2] [3] [4] Charles Sabini who was portrayed in the hit series Peaky Blinders was associated with the track.[5] It closed in 1935.

Motorcycle speedway

The track was a pioneer venue for Speedway with a first meeting on 7 April 1928.[6] The very large dirt track also hosted Sidecar speedway and it was known in speedway circles as the Greenford Driving Park, with the entrances on Birkbeck Avenue.[7]

Greyhound Racing

The greyhound racing first appeared on 31 October 1927 during the very early years of greyhound racing but racing had ceased in 1928. The track was a short lived independent (unaffiliated to a governing body). The racing took place on a smaller track inside the trotting track.[8]

References

  1. "Greenford Greyhound Stadium". Greyhound Derby.com.
  2. "OS County Series, Middlesex 1935". old-maps.co.uk.
  3. "Greenford Trotting Track 1930". Britain from Above.
  4. "Horse Trotting in Greenford". The London Picture Archive.
  5. "The real Peaky Blinders story". Birmingham Mail.
  6. "Birth of Greenford Speedway/Dirt Track 1928". London Motorcycle Museum.
  7. "Greenford Speedway". Greyhound Derby.com.
  8. Barnes, Julia (1988). Daily Mirror Greyhound Fact File. Ringpress Books. p. 418. ISBN 0-948955-15-5.
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