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I was reading an edition of "London's Underground" (1) from the
mid-1960s, and it mentions three extension proposals that were ongoing at the time. Two of these - the Victoria extension to Brixton and the Fleet Line - went ahead (although of course the plans for the Fleet Line changed greatly over the successive years). The third was extending the Aldwych branch of the Piccadilly through to Waterloo. I was aware that this had been considered as it's been mentioned here before, and on a couple of websites, including CULG. But what I didn't know is that, according to this book, the necessary 'powers have been granted'. That implies planning got to a rather advanced stage. So my question : is that really the case, and what happened that brought things to a halt? Sam (1) Don't have the book to hand so can't give accurate title, author or publication date, but I can do so at a later stage if it's of help. -- Sam Holloway, Cambridge |
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