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Pedant's note from the first picture on http://www.abandonedstations.org.uk/Charing_Cross_station.html -- back in the 1970s the house style was Jubilee Line with a capital L. Now it's Jubilee line with a lower-case l.
Thanks for sharing, I couldn't get a ticket for this or the LTM tours! :(
We used to go through there fairly frequently when visiting the in Laws back in the day. And I mean 'through', on the train.
I used that station every day for a year as a student, back in 1989. I recall being told by a bloke with a clipboard that Charing X Jubilee would be closing and him asking how I was going to complete my journey. Cue mild panic among me and friends, until he added closure wasn't almost a dozen years. Even then, barely anyone got off there.
I suspect those sticking-out plastic whatsits would have made your escalator slide somewhat uncomfy.
As a regular user of the Bakerloo at Charing Cross I was very disappointed when they closed the Jubilee platforms as, from the mainline station, it used to much quicker to go down to the Jubilee and up again then to walk down the long corridor.
Looking round would be fun but give me a huge digital screen with full surround sound over a temp set up.
DG - in case you want to fix it before google et al gets hold of it, typo in this article's title which has meant the URL is underground-film-cub.html
So they didn't show 'Death Line' or 'Creep'? Two classic horror films set in the Underground, the latter filmed in that very station and the length of track that leads to it.










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