News
Down Street station, a disused stop in Mayfair where former UK prime minister Winston Churchill famously spent the night during World War II, is showcased along with Aldwych station in Central ...
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 ...
Down Street station, a disused stop in Mayfair where former UK prime minister Winston Churchill famously spent the night during World War II, is showcased along with Aldwych station in Central ...
Hidden London, exploring a disused tube station (Includes interview and first-hand account) ...
Aldwych’s tube station is open for tours, where visitors will be able to take a look around the ticket hall, original lifts, abandoned platforms and tunnels, and inter-connecting walkways ...
'Ghost station' Aldwych is opening its ticket area (until July 9) for a small exhibition on 'transforming the Tube'. It's a rare chance to examine the interior of a disused underground station ...
The London Transport Museum has announced a new series of tours in November at the disused Aldwych underground station. Aldwych opened to the tube-travelling public in 1907 but was never well-used ...
Stunned passengers staggered from the underground today in an eerie reminder of the July 7 bombings as part of a security drill for the London 2012 Games. Emergency services swarmed on the disused ...
A new book from the London Transport Museum uncovers the secret world of London’s abandoned stations and underground structures.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results