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17/1/2009 at 11:03pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Shirley + Steve on 26/11/2008
we are currently looking at websites at ghost or unused London Underground Stations, we where in London in October and enjoyed looking at the different Stations and its gone from there really. So we are going again in december to have a mooch around. Does anyone else have strange interests?
Looking forward to spring time for more weekends away.
Shirley
Just read this post and thought this gallery would be off interest to you.
Not mine! as much as i wish i was this creative! i stumbled across a few years back still have it bookmarked.
Some amazing photos of the underground. cleary some have been retouched in photoshop! and some great pics of some old unused stations with ancient posters on the walls..
anyhow enjoy!
http://winstainforth10.foliosnap.com/?goto=galleries
------------- Thanks Andy
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Quote: Originally posted by milemuncher on 17/1/2009
Have just looked up on Wikipedia about the Waterloo + City line, some of it is quite fascinating.
We've not been on that line before as in reality it is a bit useless to us, but at only 1.4 miles its an easy one "for the bag"
Not that were up for the tube challenge, but to ride on the odd line from end to end seems appealing.
Hmm must get a life. (Lol)
The drain was run as part of British Rail, basically as an extension of the commuter railway into Waterloo across to the city of London. There is a lift to get the cars to the surface. This was connected to the mainline railway so that the trains from the drain could run on the surface lines when they needed to go to the depot for major overhaul. This was lost when the station was rebuilt to take Eurostar. After that, road transport was used. The trains were some of the oldest in the country, built just before the war by the Southern Railway & still in use into the '90s. It is now branded as part of London Underground.
Steve.
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