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Old March 1st 14, 02:34 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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Default Brompton Road Tube station sold for £53m

In article , (Roland Perry)
wrote:

In message , at
06:46:06 on Sat, 1 Mar 2014,
remarked:
A former London Underground station, used as a World War Two command
centre, has been sold for £53m.
...
The money from the sale will be put back into the defence budget...

Isn't £50m about ten minutes of defence budget?

(And a hundred yards of HS2 perhaps).

This sale has to be "political" in some way, ie demonstrating that
assets are being disposed of, however relatively trivial the sum.

Far better had it been leased out at a peppercorn rate to a museum,
who could probably then get lottery money to refurbish and open it.


Why? The above ground bit ceased to be anything to do with a tube station
80 years ago. Better to take one that has been less knocked about like
York Road or Aldwych if you want a museum.


Has someone paid £53m for *just* the below-ground-level bits of the
station?


What makes you think that?

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