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Glenn 19.11.2009 16:13 #147 |
I have just spent a week in London using the tube a lot. I found the underground fascinating and wanted to learn about its history,how it was made and so on.This website is excellent |
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cleaves a 17.11.2009 22:50 #146 |
just an note, would you consider doing a secrets revealled page from members and ex members of LUL to compliment the historical facts? |
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cleaves A 17.11.2009 22:43 #145 |
As somebody who used to work on LUL in early 90's, it still surprises me how much was lost, hidden and just not learned, though the compliment is in the website more-so. Congratulations on a well thought out and designed site..... its fantastic. A.C. |
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jessica 23.10.2009 11:55 #143 |
Hello, I am looking to partake in a underground walk. I am an Architecture Student and am using disused tube lines, tunnels and stations as my mapping process for my new project. Please can you help me with any information i would be most greatful. Regards, Jessica Fermor jessicafermor@hotmail.com |
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banger35 27.09.2009 02:05 #142 |
Great page, Great work. I keep returning to this site time and time again |
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john shanks 26.09.2009 10:06 #141 |
When you think you have seen far and wide of London, you discover there is a little bit more to share! john. P.S Super page! |
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MIKE DIGBY 05.09.2009 09:57 #139 |
WHAT A GREAT SITE,HAD A QUICK LOOK,WILL CERTAINLY RETURN,MANY THANKS,SAW REPORT ON LONDON TODAY ON BBC LAST NIGHT THAT GOT ME INTERESTED AS I LOVE ANYTHING ABOUT LONDONS HISTORY,THANKS AGAIN |
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Chillie 24.08.2009 19:09 #138 |
What an amazing website! I've always found 'ghost' train stations interesting, ever since an episode of blue peter when they visited an abandonned station. I dont live near London, but on my next visit I'm taking the guide and will hopefully spot some stations. Thank you very much, you've obviously put alot of effort into this website and it is very much appreciated! |