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 ...
Had it opened, the Northern line station between Golders Green and Hampstead would have been the deepest on the London Underground network.
At least 40 London Underground stations are no longer fit for travel - the more noticeable ones, like The Strand, now serve as spooky attractions for offbeat tourists. However, one station was ...
Exploring the mysterious history of an abandoned London underground station - Down Street. Image (C) Tim Sandle Exploring the mysterious history of an abandoned London underground station - Down ...
Shepherd's Bush Underground Station was opened in 1900 and was an immediate commercial success. One of the old tunnels in the station was later used as an underground shelter during World War II.
Down Street station: Down Street opened as a London Tube station in 1907. It served the Piccadilly line until closing in 1932.
This is a weekly round-up of London’s rail transport news… London Underground could start accepting National Rail style barcoded train tickets in the future, as TfL has started looking at plans to add ...
Regular hosts, rail historian Tim Dunn and Siddy Holloway, who’s the co-developer of London Transport Museum's Hidden London tours, are both back. Tim and Siddy even have a celebrity fan in Rylan ...
The London Underground's Jubilee line hasn't used the Charing Cross station in nearly 25 years. A spokesman for Transport for London said the incident was the result of a "miscommunication." Good ...