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BBC News: Rare tour inside an abandoned tube station
On 15/07/2010 08:15, Ian Jelf wrote:
I thought it was going to be Aldwych when I saw the headline. Pleasant surprise! http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-10612599 Very interesting indeed. I wonder if they will every have any tours of King William Street, just north of Baker Street on the Metropolitan. Also, what was the name of the station between Farringdon and KXSP? |
BBC News: Rare tour inside an abandoned tube station
wrote in message news:ytJ0o.306238$Hs4.254021@hurricane... On 15/07/2010 08:15, Ian Jelf wrote: I thought it was going to be Aldwych when I saw the headline. Pleasant surprise! http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-10612599 Very interesting indeed. I wonder if they will every have any tours of King William Street, just north of Baker Street on the Metropolitan. King William Street was near Bank, not Baker Street. Lord's was the station north of Baker Street. Also, what was the name of the station between Farringdon and KXSP? This was the original Kings Cross station. Peter Smyth |
BBC News: Rare tour inside an abandoned tube station
In message , Paul Corfield
writes On Sun, 18 Jul 2010 21:44:44 +0100, "Peter Smyth" wrote: wrote in message news:ytJ0o.306238$Hs4.254021@hurricane... On 15/07/2010 08:15, Ian Jelf wrote: I thought it was going to be Aldwych when I saw the headline. Pleasant surprise! http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-10612599 Very interesting indeed. I wonder if they will every have any tours of King William Street, just north of Baker Street on the Metropolitan. King William Street was near Bank, not Baker Street. Lord's was the station north of Baker Street. There is also Marlborough Road on the Met which is disused? Does anyone know if there is an entrance to Bull and Bush, or is it through the tunnels only. -- Clive |
BBC News: Rare tour inside an abandoned tube station
On 18/07/2010 22:29, Clive wrote:
In message , Paul Corfield writes On Sun, 18 Jul 2010 21:44:44 +0100, "Peter Smyth" wrote: wrote in message news:ytJ0o.306238$Hs4.254021@hurricane... On 15/07/2010 08:15, Ian Jelf wrote: I thought it was going to be Aldwych when I saw the headline. Pleasant surprise! http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-10612599 Very interesting indeed. I wonder if they will every have any tours of King William Street, just north of Baker Street on the Metropolitan. King William Street was near Bank, not Baker Street. Lord's was the station north of Baker Street. There is also Marlborough Road on the Met which is disused? Does anyone know if there is an entrance to Bull and Bush, or is it through the tunnels only. I think that it's tunnels only. |
BBC News: Rare tour inside an abandoned tube station
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BBC News: Rare tour inside an abandoned tube station
In message , Basil Jet
writes On 18/07/2010 22:56, wrote: On 18/07/2010 22:29, Clive wrote: Does anyone know if there is an entrance to Bull and Bush, or is it through the tunnels only. I think that it's tunnels only. No. http://maps.google.co.uk/?ie=UTF8&ll...spn=0.003935,0. 009634&t=h&z=17&layer=c&cbll=51.568999,-0.182129&panoid=nV5bQEUViumB3BOd 6igPMg&cbp=12,246.74,,1,15.12 I've always wondered, thank you. -- Clive |
BBC News: Rare tour inside an abandoned tube station
On 19/07/2010 02:00, Basil Jet wrote:
On 18/07/2010 22:56, wrote: On 18/07/2010 22:29, Clive wrote: Does anyone know if there is an entrance to Bull and Bush, or is it through the tunnels only. I think that it's tunnels only. No. http://maps.google.co.uk/?ie=UTF8&ll.... 74,,1,15.12 Bull & Bush -- is that the one near Angel station? Or am I confusing that with City Road, on which preliminary work started but was never completed? |
BBC News: Rare tour inside an abandoned tube station
wrote in message news:C1X0o.282496$k15.93722@hurricane... On 19/07/2010 02:00, Basil Jet wrote: On 18/07/2010 22:56, wrote: On 18/07/2010 22:29, Clive wrote: Does anyone know if there is an entrance to Bull and Bush, or is it through the tunnels only. I think that it's tunnels only. No. http://maps.google.co.uk/?ie=UTF8&ll.... 74,,1,15.12 Bull & Bush -- is that the one near Angel station? Or am I confusing that with City Road, on which preliminary work started but was never completed? You have them swapped round AFAICS. Bull and Bush is under Hampstead Heath, but was never completed. City Rd was a Northern Line Bank Branch station, it was closed during the 1920s modifications to enlarge the tunnels, apparently as low usage didn't justify its retention. Paul S |
BBC News: Rare tour inside an abandoned tube station
On Jul 19, 12:54*pm, " wrote: Bull & Bush -- is that the one near Angel station? Or am I confusing that with City Road, on which preliminary work started but was never completed? City Road station, on City Road between Angel and Old Street, opened but later closed. Bull & Bush, up Hampstead way (between Hampstead and Golders Green), work started but then not proceeded with. |
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