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Paul Godwin 05.07.2010 12:41 #167 |
Nice site Hywell. Since working on the Victoria Line for the past few years I've often wondered about the ghost stations (some must have been used in films i suppose?) |
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kev beaumont 04.07.2010 00:06 #166 |
ive never been a big history or even train interested person. This site has changed that!!! Great site and amazing knowledge and photos. As a londoner i now look into detail of what i can see whilst on the undergrund and it makes the journey amazingly more fun!! Well done hywell williams!!! |
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Rob 01.07.2010 03:59 #165 |
As an expat Londoner I access this page from time to time. Always loved the Tube. Keep the good work up. |
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Michael Saunders 23.06.2010 04:34 #164 |
Very informative, as an expat to be able to show my kids some of the older stations and fascinating history that our great country has is fantastic. My kids and i can't wait for a return to my home country to view and explore the true hidden history of London. |
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Nick Ashby 04.06.2010 13:00 #163 |
Great site,very interesting.Pity London Transport no longer do tours,of the old stations,like they did a few years ago |
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ben alwxander 16.04.2010 12:07 #161 |
thanks for great website i find it fascinating where i live in glasgow there is a underground which is small but great |
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Joy 02.04.2010 21:45 #160 |
Just noticed all my spelling mistakes. Slap on wrist must try harder. |
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Joy 02.04.2010 21:43 #159 |
Watched the 9 min vid re Edgeware. My partners neck of the woods. Thoroughly enjoyable addition to this emmensely imformative site. |
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Jules Black 23.03.2010 17:07 #158 |
What an awesome site, have thoroughly enjoyed reading through everything. Keep up the good work. |