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Sara
13.10.2008 06:46
#107

Hi. I'm fascinating by London underground history and I found your website by a chance. WOW! It's wonderful! Thank you so much, I'm learning so many things. You've done an amazing job. I'll see you soon.
JP Rothery
25.09.2008 19:19
#106

Thanks, great info I love old infrastructure stuff especially the Tube, would be some where I would love to work, but alas have to contend with more conventional industry.
Thanks again.
Andrea
14.09.2008 15:12
#105

I adore your passion and how you have put this site together
Andy Duggan
04.09.2008 19:09
#104

Hi Andy here would just like to say thank you for such an informative web site. I feel its just such a shame people are now unable to visit these old stations now.
kemaro
14.08.2008 13:20
#103

this was just what i was looking for, i am fascinated by the underground and the history with it, i really wish i could do a tour of the places. is there a part of the tube that when you are on certain trains it opens up like a big cavern almost where various tracks and trains criss cross each other, ive heard of this but cant find anything about it,im always looking out the windows.
ch4rli3
09.08.2008 20:06
#102

hey, i am so anoyed with the london transport museum for stoping those tours to aldwych i so baddly want to go i love the whole history to the underground and regularly (if thats how you spell it) come to this website and just read about it. but when you was in aldwych tube station did you get an eerie feeling whilst down there as if you had gone back in time and if you still read your messages coz this site doesnt seem to get updated that offten could you tell me anything more about aldwych...to do with anything about it the feeling the experiance just anything you missed out on your site.indifferent

Comment:
See FAQ list about why the site isn't updated as often. I try to respond to all personal email through the contact page but not messages on the guest book, as a rule
Sheba
07.08.2008 12:06
#101

I am writing on behalf of my 6 year old nephew, who memorised the whole central line when he was 3.

This is an excellent and useful site - do you have any more information about the history of the Central line (which is my favourite underground line)smilesmile
Lewys
04.08.2008 20:24
#100

Great site! But are they really making aldwych into a roller coaster? (http://underground-history.co.uk/coaster.php)
The pictures don't look that real around the coaster.

Also, are there ANY tours at all on the underground, because I was born in '96 and so my favourite station (Aldwych) closed in '94.frown

Also, do any of the operational stations have old lifts (like the ones at Aldwych)?

Great website! Really told me a lot about the underground!

Thanks

Comment:
Most of these questions are answered in the FAQ.
As to the rollercoaster, see the publication date...
ElSid
25.07.2008 15:40
#99

Why arent we using the disused stations more frequently? As anyone who has been to Shunt at London Bridge can testify the moody atmosphere of spacious, dark tunnels right under central London makes a great venue for clubs, bars, restaurants, spas... etc With London real estate at such a premium why do we leave so many great characterful spaces unused?!

ps love the site big grin
Aidan
22.07.2008 12:14
#98
http://psychlotron.org.uk/
What a fantastic site - I just spent a very pleasant morning reading it. Thank you very much!

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