From a passing train you may catch a glimpse of it between Green Park and Hyde Park Corner. But that won't be easy. The platforms were disguised during the Second World War, when the old station was an underground hideout for War Office workers. Read more about that here.
Down Street station, street level |
Stairs down to platform |
But don't be distracted by that now-discredited theory. Abandoned Underground stations are real. The long-shuttered Down Street station could return to service in some new form. I hope it does. We need to make use of historical spaces before we throw up yet another dreary modern building.
Further Reading:
- Connor, J.E., London's Disused Underground Stations, Capital Transport Publishing; 2nd edition (January 1, 2001), 128 pages, ISBN-10: 185414250X
- Connor, J.E., Abandoned Stations on London's Underground, Connor & Butler Ltd, 2000, ISBN 0947699309
- London's Abandoned Tube Stations: http://www.abandonedstations.org.uk/
- Urban Ghosts: http://www.urbanghostsmedia.com/2013/11/13-abandoned-stations-disused-platforms-london-underground/
- Disused Underground Stations (official Transport for London site): https://www.tfl.gov.uk/corporate/about-tfl/culture-and-heritage/londons-transport-a-history/london-underground/disused-underground-stations
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