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[email protected] September 23rd 09 11:56 AM

Old euston entrance
 
I walked past the old entrance building to euston underground recently and
surprisingly it hadn't been turned into a shop but was shuttered up and
had lots of machinery noises coming from inside it. Whats it used for now,
ventilation? Are the passageways inside still connected to the station or
are they blocked off?

B2003


MIG September 23rd 09 01:20 PM

Old euston entrance
 
On 23 Sep, 12:56, wrote:
I walked past the old entrance building to euston underground recently and
surprisingly it hadn't been turned into a shop but was shuttered up and
had lots of machinery noises coming from inside it. Whats it used for now,
ventilation? Are the passageways inside still connected to the station or
are they blocked off?

B2003


Which one, you mean the Hampstead Tube one at the corner of Drummond
Street? I think the CSL one has been obliterated, but would have been
somewhere near where the bus station meets Eversholt Street.

[email protected] September 23rd 09 02:00 PM

Old euston entrance
 
On Wed, 23 Sep 2009 06:20:28 -0700 (PDT)
MIG wrote:
On 23 Sep, 12:56, wrote:
I walked past the old entrance building to euston underground recently and
surprisingly it hadn't been turned into a shop but was shuttered up and
had lots of machinery noises coming from inside it. Whats it used for now,
ventilation? Are the passageways inside still connected to the station or
are they blocked off?

B2003


Which one, you mean the Hampstead Tube one at the corner of Drummond
Street? I think the CSL one has been obliterated, but would have been
somewhere near where the bus station meets Eversholt Street.


Melton street according to google maps - goes along the west side of the
main line station. Building id on a corner. Perhaps I'm wrong but it
definately had that old tube station look about it.

B2003


Batman55 September 23rd 09 02:16 PM

Old euston entrance
 
wrote in message ...
On Wed, 23 Sep 2009 06:20:28 -0700 (PDT)
MIG wrote:
On 23 Sep, 12:56, wrote:
I walked past the old entrance building to euston underground recently
and
surprisingly it hadn't been turned into a shop but was shuttered up and
had lots of machinery noises coming from inside it. Whats it used for
now,
ventilation? Are the passageways inside still connected to the station
or
are they blocked off?

B2003


Which one, you mean the Hampstead Tube one at the corner of Drummond
Street? I think the CSL one has been obliterated, but would have been
somewhere near where the bus station meets Eversholt Street.


Melton street according to google maps - goes along the west side of the
main line station. Building id on a corner. Perhaps I'm wrong but it
definately had that old tube station look about it.

B2003

My old map (1908) shows a station at the south west corner of the junction
of Drummond and Melton Street, and another (the CSL) on the SE corner of
Drummond Street (now Doric Way) and Seymour Street (now Eversholt Street).

MaxB



David September 23rd 09 02:42 PM

Old euston entrance
 

Yes, it's on the corner of Drummond & Melton streets.

http://www.abandonedstations.org.uk/Euston_station.html
http://www.abandonedstations.org.uk/...station_2.html
http://www.abandonedstations.org.uk/...station_3.html

(#2 has a couple of interior photos, which support the ventilation
theory)

Decent map at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/IanVisits/2392123343/



[email protected] September 23rd 09 03:30 PM

Old euston entrance
 
On Wed, 23 Sep 2009 07:42:29 -0700 (PDT)
David wrote:
Yes, it's on the corner of Drummond & Melton streets.

http://www.abandonedstations.org.uk/Euston_station.html
http://www.abandonedstations.org.uk/...station_2.html
http://www.abandonedstations.org.uk/...station_3.html


Very interesting. Something isn't quite right with the supposed location of
one of the blocked off passageways he mentioned but photos can be
deceptive.

Those old posters on the walls would be worth a mint to the right collector.
I'm surprised LU doesn't rescue them before they completely fall to pieces
and auction them off for charity or something.

B2003




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