

The link from Holborn to Aldwych opened in 1906, and the extension to Waterloo Bridge opened in 1908. This is the well known entrance to the station. Sign up to our mailing list to join our TINA Family and be among the first to receive exclusive new content from the show, priority ticket releases and all the latest updates by email You will only ever receive information directly from TINA THE MUSICAL and no third parties. A301 Strand Underpass One Way Street closed, queueing traffic due to overheight lorry between Waterloo Bridge (Aldwych) and Kingsway (Holborn). There was an intermediate station at Aldwych. There's quite a bit about the history of the site if you want to know more. Looks pretty innocuous but imagine it in the pitch black, feeling for the edge of the platform and wondering if LUL had rembered to turn of the track current! Got quite spooky down there at times too! We used it about every other week for about 2 years to train our new recruits and some of our specialist teams. From 12 June buses and taxis will be allowed to use the northbound tunnel of the Kingsway. Strand Underpass e The River Terrace Temple Roof Garden Victoria Embankment Gardens CURRENT CHALLENGES Cycle- gan khoon lay - noun project. The station in about 2002 (when the pictures were taken) was pretty much as it was left when it shut down in 1994 due to lack of funds to replace the lifts. The Strand Underpass will be the first to reopen to traffic. It's been used for loads of filming and was also used by HM Armed Forces and the Police for training too! One that we found quite quickly and were able to use without too many problems was Aldwych Underground Station. Part of my job was to go out and find suitable venues to train at. There were a few back-lit signs similar to this in London. Trams ceased using the tunnel in 1952, after which it was mainly used for storage. There were two stations in the tunnel: at Holborn and Aldwych. The tunnel was constructed 1906, enabled by the 'slum clearance' project in the Aldwych / Kingsway area.

#Aldwych underpass series
From June 1958 the line began only in rush hours. I was watching the series 'Widows' from the 80s and spotted this in the Aldwych underpass. The title of Wikipedia's page 'Kingsway tramway subway' has way too many 'way's, but the page is very informative. The platforms and tunnels at Aldwych station are 92 feet and 6 inches below street level. I work for one of the emergency services in London and between 2000 and recently I worked in the training department. The Aldwych service was suspended on 22 September 1940 and used as a shelter for the public during air raids. During this conversion the Aldwych station was lost, however the stretch north of the new ramp to the old exit just north of Holborn remains intact and.
