At least 40 London Underground stations are no longer fit for travel - the more noticeable ones, like The Strand, now serve ...
As the oldest subterranean railway network in the world, the London Underground has been through a lot of changes since it opened back in 1863. Several stations have come and gone in the 150 years or ...
Underneath London, there is a network of abandoned stations that used to be part of the metro. The London Transport Museum offers tours of the old stations, featuring the walkways and signs. I took a ...
Thanks to its complex history, London has long been associated with ghosts. But forget the supposed specters of beheaded queens or hanged highwaymen – it’s a series of abandoned stations that haunts ...
The London Underground, home to 272 stations, could have had even more stops if it hadn't abandoned several deemed unworthy of its attention. At least 40 Underground and Overground stations are no ...
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London is a city that is constantly on the move. It’s a place where people are always rushing to get to their next destination. But what happens when you go beneath the surface? Many abandoned ...
A failed Tube project can be spotted on the London Underground map - the station Mill Hill East. This Northern line stop is situated on its own branch, diverging just north of Finchley Central.
The London Underground is famous - but this traveller took a peek into the city's lesser-known and largely forgotten underground rail network. The underground rail tunnels shuttled letters and parcels ...
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