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Secrets Of The London Underground S03E06 HDTV X264-skorpion
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Secrets of the London Underground
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TV Release: 2021-07-19 Torrent Release: 08-08-2023 by user
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I was travelling up to London from Essex from age 11 to nearly 59 years old. It was something I had to do, was not a big fan, dirty, squashed on the dreaded Central Line, but as with most things in life, when it's gone you miss it. Started working from home, and now actually miss the daily routine, so this series in very interesting. Like in episode 2, "Mind The Gap" I know Embankment with well, but never realised that is the only platform I now hear that male voice.
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Railway historian Tim Dunn (The Architecture The Railways Built) teams up with Siddy Holloway from the London Transport Museum to explore the disused parts of London's tube network, from abandoned stations to redundant tunnels and lifts, often hidden right under passengers' noses.
Episode 6: Leicester Square
Leicester Square is the beating heart of London’s West End: the home of glitzy film premieres, world-class theatre and even a really big Greggs. As always, Tim Dunn and Siddy Holloway are more starstruck by what’s happening underground. They travel to the depths of Leicester Square to find a station with a long history of change. One tiny door, for instance, leads to a giant spiral staircase. Features like these were abandoned in the early 1930s, when an expansion of the Tube map led to more people visiting central London from the suburbs.
Elsewhere, Holloway visits Hyde Park Corner, where one of the station’s former entrances has been reopened as a hotel, and Dunn gets very excited about station clocks.
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