Taken 08/06/12: The station was opened in 1879 by the Metropolitan Railway (when it extended its tracks from Swiss Cottage). The station acted as the temporary terminus of the branch until it was further extended to Willesden Green later that same year. In 1939 stopping services were transferred to the Bakerloo Line when it took over operations on the Stanmore Branch. Stopping services were transferred to the Jubilee line in 1979. Metropolitan Line and Chiltern Railway services run through the station without stopping
Tags: West Hampstead Underground Station
Taken 05/04/16;
Taken 29/02/24; this is the entrance in York Road. Is it a false assumption that this doesn't date from the 1951 Festival of Britain, that was held on the South Bank, but the late 1950s or early 1960s when the Shell Centre was built?
Taken 29/02/23; well one of several entrances to the UndergrounD at London Bridge, this is the one in Borough High Street
Taken 27/01/11: A second trip to London within the month, this time to Docklands reached via the 07:02 Brock’ to Waterloo and then the Jubilee Line Extension to Canary Wharf. Opened by Ken Livingstone in 1999 Canary Wharf station is a massive cut and covered space excavated out of an old dock. Above ground the entrance was designed by Sir Norman Foster.
Tags: Jubilee Line Canary Wharf