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The interiors and platforms of a few closed stations are among parts of the London Underground available for filming purposes, such as those at Aldwych. [1] London Transport Museum runs guided tours of several disused stations including Aldwych and Down Street through its "Hidden London" programme. The tours look at the history of the network ...
Connor, J.E. (2005) London's Disused Stations, Volume Five, The London & South Western Railway, including the Tooting Merton & Wimbledon Railway and West London Extension Railways. Connor & Butler, Colchester, ISBN 978-0-947699-38-3; Connor, J.E. (2006) London's Disused Stations, Volume Six, The London Brighton & South Coast Railway.
Pages in category "Disused London Underground stations" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Disused railway stations in the London Borough of Wandsworth (8 P) Pages in category "Disused railway stations in London" This category contains only the following page.
Abandoned London Underground projects (2 C, 9 P) U. Unbuilt City and Brixton Railway stations (6 P) Pages in category "Abandoned underground railway projects in London"
Unbuilt London Underground stations (2 C, 28 P) Unopened Northern Heights extension stations (1 C, 13 P) Pages in category "Abandoned London Underground projects"
1 List of former and unopened London Underground stations. Toggle the table of contents. Wikipedia: ...
London Underground, Edgware to Bushey Heath - started 1938 work suspended 1940 and officially abandoned 1953. Extension of the London Underground Northern Line with intermediate stations at Brockley Hill and Elstree South. Earthworks between Edgware and Brockley Hill were nearly complete when abandoned.