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Aldwych / Strand Underground
"Roland Perry" wrote (Charing Cross Bakerloo is of course the former Trafalgar Square station.) and Charing Cross Northern was formerly named Strand - it was to avoid confusion that Strand Piccadilly was renamed Aldwych. Peter |
Aldwych / Strand Underground
"CJB" wrote in message ... A secret disused underground station that was used by thousands of Londoners during the Blitz has been opened up for rare public viewing. Visitors have been able to take a tour of the Aldwych Tube Station, one of London's closed underground stations, which included a platform which stopped operating in 1914. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...Atonement.html I can't understand why they don't open this sort of thing as a permanent museum. Or perhaps the subset of "mes" who think that it would be nice to visit is too small tim |
Aldwych / Strand Underground
On 03/12/2012 15:01, tim..... wrote:
"CJB" wrote in message ... A secret disused underground station that was used by thousands of Londoners during the Blitz has been opened up for rare public viewing. Visitors have been able to take a tour of the Aldwych Tube Station, one of London's closed underground stations, which included a platform which stopped operating in 1914. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...Atonement.html I can't understand why they don't open this sort of thing as a permanent museum. Or perhaps the subset of "mes" who think that it would be nice to visit is too small I gather it is quite busy as a training and filming facility. -- Graeme Wall This account not read, substitute trains for rail. Railway Miscellany at http://www.greywall.demon.co.uk/rail |
Aldwych / Strand Underground
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Aldwych / Strand Underground
In the second picture the Station Closed signs partly obscure the letters "A N" S T R A N D - original name of station |
Aldwych / Strand Underground
On Dec 3, 2:51*pm, "Peter Masson"
wrote: "Roland Perry" *wrote (Charing Cross Bakerloo is of course the former Trafalgar Square station..) and Charing Cross Northern was formerly named Strand - it was to avoid confusion that Strand Piccadilly was renamed Aldwych. Another factor behind it being Strand was that the name Charing Cross was, at that time, already taken by the Circle/District/Northern/ Bakerloo station now known as Embankment. Robin |
Aldwych / Strand Underground
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, at 08:05:29 on Mon, 3 Dec 2012, bob remarked: (Charing Cross Bakerloo is of course the former Trafalgar Square station.) and Charing Cross Northern was formerly named Strand - it was to avoid confusion that Strand Piccadilly was renamed Aldwych. Another factor behind it being Strand was that the name Charing Cross was, at that time, already taken by the Circle/District/Northern/ Bakerloo station now known as Embankment. Is there a Ley-line or something in that part of London that makes them keep changing (rotating even) the station names? -- Roland Perry |
Aldwych / Strand Underground
For those of us, not London based, and whose world view of London owes mostly (or even only) to the scale afforded by the Tube map, what was the extent of the inconvenience (if any) that was caused by the station closing. In other words, how close is the nearest alternative? |
Aldwych / Strand Underground
On 03/12/2012 17:40, allantracy wrote:
For those of us, not London based, and whose world view of London owes mostly (or even only) to the scale afforded by the Tube map, what was the extent of the inconvenience (if any) that was caused by the station closing. In other words, how close is the nearest alternative? Temple on the District/Circle is only 200m away. Covent Garden and Holborn on the Picadilly are no more than 700m away. -- Phil Cook |
Aldwych / Strand Underground
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