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Troy Steadman wrote: The Hook Underpass was the first of its type in the country, there is even a model of it in the Science Museum, but one innovative feature it had when first built didn't catch on and was quickly removed. Clue: it was noisy. White ceramic tiled walls? It's amazing that this underpass was built c.1960 whilst just up the road there were traffic lights at South Lane until the mid-late 1970's: they were removed when the Malden underpass was built. A work colleague of mine lived by that junction and kept a crowbar by the front door ready for the next accident. -- Tony Bryer |
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