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Old November 22nd 10, 07:32 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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Default Two free exhibitions, London underground station plans, past and future

"Recliner" wrote:
In case you missed the announcements, there are currently two small
exhibitions in London that may be of interest:

1. The V&A, in conjunction with RIBA, has "Underground Journeys: Charles
Holden's Designs for London Transport". It features original sketches,
drawings and models from about 80 years ago from Charles Holden's
architectural firm. You can see how the station design style changed
from the Northern Line to the Piccadilly Line extension. It includes
quite a few proposals that never happened, as well as those, like
Sudbury Town, that did.

Be warned that it's on the fourth floor (Room 128a), and appears not to
be accessible without lots of stairs.


2. There's a possibly more topical Crossrail exhibition at the NLA
galleries at The Building Centre, 26 Store Street, London WC1E 7BT.
There's a spectacular, detailed architectural model of central London
showing the Crossrail and other rail routes, as well as an information
panel on each of the planned underground stations. There also a not very
informative station model. The model includes both current (in grey) and
planned (in white) buildings, and is well worth a look. Here's a few of
the pics I took today:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/recline...2156305/detail

No stairs are involved!




Thanks for the heads up!

I'll try to visit both, but I will probably balk at four flights of
stairs. Is it not possible to take a lift for part of the way, even
if it is in another part of the building?