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 CULG - Northern Line
Originally the line was to consist of a route from Charing Cross to Hampstead with a branch to Archway, all in tube, but Yerkes insisted on further extending the western branch under Hampstead Heath to the empty land of Golders Green, where it would surface.
Golders Green depot is east of the station; it can be entered at the south end from the tubes, or from the station by reversing in a siding extending a short way into the tube.
The existing tube stations were used as shelters, with shelterers being allowed to sleep on station platforms after trains ended for the day.
www.davros.org /rail/culg/northern.html

  
 Closed London Underground stations - Art History Online Reference and Guide
Brockley Hill, Elstree and Bushey Heath (on the abandoned extension to Bushey of the Edgware branch of the Northern Line)
Aldwych tube station (a branch of the Piccadilly Line from Holborn)
The James Bond movie Die Another Day featured a disused tube station called Vauxhall Cross; the station is supposed to be on a disused branch of the Piccadilly Line (similar to Aldwych) that runs south of the river to Vauxhall Cross, in the vicinity of the MI6 building.
www.arthistoryclub.com /art_history/List_of_closed_London_Underground_stations   (899 words)

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