The London Underground ... with unearthed photos from the Tube's early days offering a fresh perspective on its history. One remarkable image reveals that the first train carriages on the ...
Nestled right next to Monument station lies a forgotten piece of London's commuting history - the site of an ancient Underground station named King William Street. Despite only being in operation ...
The steam train was eventually replaced by electric vehicles and two tracks. It served as a stop on the Metropolitan line for over 70 years. However, by 1914, the tube station reduced the opening ...
King William Street was open as a London Underground station for just ten years and now it remains as a ghost station of London's past.
The piece was designed by artist Jim Isermann and wrapped the full length of one Piccadilly line train ... London Underground in 2013, British artist Mark Wallinger made an artwork for every station.