In 1900, a second deep level tube railway was opened beneath London's streets by the Central London Railway company.
Some of these stations still exist forming part of London Underground's Central Line. This model illustrates how one of these stations would have looked in the 1930s.
Station facade with office building above:
The facade hinges open to reveal the ticket hall and wooden panelled entrances to two lifts:
These stations were designed by the architect Harry Bell Measures. Unfortunately none have survived in the their original condition as they have either been demolished or had their lifts replaced by escalators:
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