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"Ian Jelf" wrote:
Neill Wood writes I presume that the ceiling comes down to meet the access ramp of the underpass somewhere up ahead Yes but that would be quite a long way ahead, around two "bends, more or less on the site of the former Aldwych tram station. No, it would be much closer than that. The road exit ramp is on the site of Aldwych tram station. However, the road *entry* ramp must only be a couple of hundred metres behind the Embankment entrance, as it comes down off of Waterloo Bridge in Lancaster Place (just south of Strand). (I've always assumed - albeit without any form evidence) that the Subway followed the Aldwych then turned sharp(ish) left under Kingsway?) Correct. It follows the line of the streets above, and indeed was built as an integral part of them . (Aldwych and Kingsway were new roads, built as part of a slum clearance scheme a century ago in which the old street pattern disappeared.) -- MetroGnome ~~~~~~~~~~ |
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