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Shutdown: An old map of the London underground network at Aldwych tube station Abandoned: Brompton Road underground station which was between Knightsbridge and South Kensington on the Piccadilly Line. The could all be banned from speaking to each other for 10 years, be forbidden from urban exploring again and from blogging about their escapades. The group, arrested after spending four hours searching abandoned platforms at Aldwych station, could all be issued with anti-social behaviour orders despite initially escaping with cautions. They had explored 17 out of a hit-list of 18 abandoned stations when they were caught. However, other sites where the abandoned stations remain include City Road, which was on the Northern Line until it was shut in 1922. The nearest stations to it are Hyde Park Corner and Green Parkĭetails of what is left at some of the other underground stations is unknown. Four people were exploring it in the early hours of the morning when they were arrested before the Royal wedding Abandoned: Down Street underground station which closed in May 1932. Disused: Aldwych Station which closed its doors to the public in September 1994. Green Park on the Picadilly Line in central London. Shelter during World War II and is situated between Hyde Park Corner and
Station, which opened in 1907, was later used as a huge air raid One of the abandoned stations on the underground is Down Street which was last used in May 1932. The underground network there are 32 'ghost' stations which have beenĬlosed as lines were diverted over the years or because not enough The groups often enter through existing stations using hidden lifts and staircases which the public are not allowed to access. Scroll down for video Underground urban explorers: A masked man on a well-lit section of the Piccadilly line as he searches for abandoned stations Sparking a terror alert four days before the Royal wedding.ĭespite the obvious safety risks and the fact that they are committing criminal offences, others are still taking risks to explore the lines. London Consolidation Crew - are facing draconian court orders banning them from communicating with each other for a decade after
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