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Background imageTube Station Collection: The Tube Station, c. 1932 (linocut printed in colours on tissue Japan)

The Tube Station, c. 1932 (linocut printed in colours on tissue Japan)
659543 The Tube Station, c.1932 (linocut printed in colours on tissue Japan) by Power, Cyril Edward (1874-1951); 25.5x29 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Tube Station)

Background imageTube Station Collection: Where Do You Want To Go?, 1922. Creator: Unknown

Where Do You Want To Go?, 1922. Creator: Unknown
Where Do You Want To Go?, 1922. From The Romance of Modern Railways, by T. W. Corbin. [Seeley Service & Co. Limited, London, 1922]

Background imageTube Station Collection: Drivers eye view of Circle line train entering tube station, London, England

Drivers eye view of Circle line train entering tube station, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageTube Station Collection: Those who went to shelters began a new kind of night-life, 11th November, 1940, 1942

Those who went to shelters began a new kind of night-life, 11th November, 1940, 1942. London residents taking shelter in Elephant and Castle tube station during the World War II

Background imageTube Station Collection: A New Piccadilly Circus Below The Old As The Gateway to the Tubes, c1935. Artist: D Macpherson

A New Piccadilly Circus Below The Old As The Gateway to the Tubes, c1935. Artist: D Macpherson
A New Piccadilly Circus Below The Old As The Gateway to the Tubes, c1935. From Our Wonderful World, Volume I, edited by J.A. Hammerton. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]

Background imageTube Station Collection: Subway fire, 1/6/15, 1915. Creator: Bain News Service

Subway fire, 1/6/15, 1915. Creator: Bain News Service
Subway fire, 1/6/15, 1915

Background imageTube Station Collection: Charing Cross Station, on The Strand and next to Trafalgar Square

Charing Cross Station, on The Strand and next to Trafalgar Square, showing bust London traffic. Picture taken 20th November 1933

Background imageTube Station Collection: Building work at Piccadilly Circus in London, 1926, (1935). Creator: Unknown

Building work at Piccadilly Circus in London, 1926, (1935). Creator: Unknown
Building work at Piccadilly Circus in London, 1926, (1935). Worlds Busiest Roundabout - to simplify congestion of traffic in the main London thoroughfares

Background imageTube Station Collection: The light tunnel, or the Kings Cross tunnel, connecting St Pancras International

The light tunnel, or the Kings Cross tunnel, connecting St Pancras International and King's Cross stations and Granary Square, London, England

Background imageTube Station Collection: Berlin Train and Tube station. Mitte, Berlin, Germany

Berlin Train and Tube station. Mitte, Berlin, Germany

Background imageTube Station Collection: Alexanderplatz train station, Mitte district, Berlin, Germany

Alexanderplatz train station, Mitte district, Berlin, Germany

Background imageTube Station Collection: The works of the Metropolitan extension railway in Smithfield, 1864. Creator: Mason Jackson

The works of the Metropolitan extension railway in Smithfield, 1864. Creator: Mason Jackson
The works of the Metropolitan extension railway in Smithfield, [London], 1864. View from the bottom of Cow-cross and St. John-street towards the south-west

Background imageTube Station Collection: AI IMAGE - An illustration of a London Underground train, 2023. Creator: Heritage Images

AI IMAGE - An illustration of a London Underground train, 2023. Creator: Heritage Images
AI IMAGE - An illustration of a London Underground train, 2023

Background imageTube Station Collection: AI IMAGE - London Underground train, 2023. Creator: Heritage Images

AI IMAGE - London Underground train, 2023. Creator: Heritage Images
AI IMAGE - London Underground train, 2023

Background imageTube Station Collection: Nine Elms station, London, UK, Oct 2021. Creator: Ethel Davies

Nine Elms station, London, UK, Oct 2021. Creator: Ethel Davies
Nine Elms station, London, UK, Oct 2021. The interior at the new Nine Elms London underground station, SW8, England

Background imageTube Station Collection: Elizabeth Line, Woolwich Arsenal, London, UK, May 2022. Creator: Ethel Davies

Elizabeth Line, Woolwich Arsenal, London, UK, May 2022. Creator: Ethel Davies
Elizabeth Line, Woolwich Arsenal, London, UK, May 2022. The interior at the new Woolwich Arsenal station access point to the Elizabeth Line, London underground station, SE18, England

Background imageTube Station Collection: Elizabeth Line, Liverpool St, London, UK, May 2022. Creator: Ethel Davies

Elizabeth Line, Liverpool St, London, UK, May 2022. Creator: Ethel Davies
Elizabeth Line, Liverpool St, London, UK, May 2022. Corridor providing access point to The new Elizabeth Line trains, London underground, London, EC2, England

Background imageTube Station Collection: Elizabeth Line, London, UK, May 2022. Creator: Ethel Davies

Elizabeth Line, London, UK, May 2022. Creator: Ethel Davies
Elizabeth Line, London, UK, May 2022. Seats inside the new Elizabeth Line trains, London underground, England

Background imageTube Station Collection: Elizabeth Line, Tottenham Ct Rd, London, UK, May 2022. Creator: Ethel Davies

Elizabeth Line, Tottenham Ct Rd, London, UK, May 2022. Creator: Ethel Davies
Elizabeth Line, Tottenham Ct Rd, London, UK, May 2022. Escalators at the new Tottenham Court Road station access point to the Elizabeth Line, London underground station, W1, England

Background imageTube Station Collection: Elizabeth Line, Abbey Wood, London, UK, May 2022. Creator: Ethel Davies

Elizabeth Line, Abbey Wood, London, UK, May 2022. Creator: Ethel Davies
Elizabeth Line, Abbey Wood, London, UK, May 2022. Inside view of the new Elizabeth Line trains, London underground, above ground at Abbey Wood station, London, SE2, England

Background imageTube Station Collection: Kennington Tube Station. World War Two started only three weeks before

Kennington Tube Station. World War Two started only three weeks before, and families are responding to air raid warnings and finding safety in the tube stations of London

Background imageTube Station Collection: The Workmens Train, 1872. Creator: Gustave Doré

The Workmens Train, 1872. Creator: Gustave Doré
The Workmens Train, 1872. From, " LONDON. A Pilgrimage" by Gustave Dore and Blanchard Jerrold. [Grant and Co. 72-78, Turnmill Street, E.C. 1872]

Background imageTube Station Collection: Passengers waiting at Goldhawk Road Station in London during the railway strike, 1919, (1935)

Passengers waiting at Goldhawk Road Station in London during the railway strike, 1919, (1935). For nine days, from September 27 to October 6

Background imageTube Station Collection: Entrance to Euston Square Station, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Entrance to Euston Square Station, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Entrance to Euston Square Station, c1876. Opened as Gower Street on 10 January 1863 by the Metropolitan Railway (MR), the station was given its present name on 1 November 1909

Background imageTube Station Collection: Kings Cross Underground Station in 1868, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Kings Cross Underground Station in 1868, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Kings Cross Underground Station in 1868, (c1876). Work on the worlds first underground railway began in 1860, by the Metropolitan Railway under chief engineer John Fowler

Background imageTube Station Collection: Hungerford Bridge, River Thames, London, England, UK, 3 / 9 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies

Hungerford Bridge, River Thames, London, England, UK, 3 / 9 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies
Hungerford Bridge, River Thames, London, England, UK, 3/9/10. Underneath the Hungerford Bridge, originally built in 1864 and extended as for the Millennium in 2002

Background imageTube Station Collection: Constructing Escalators at the Bank Station, London, c1930. Creator: Unknown

Constructing Escalators at the Bank Station, London, c1930. Creator: Unknown
Constructing Escalators at the Bank Station, London, c1930. From " The Wonder Book of Engineering Wonders", edited by Harry Golding. [Ward, Lock & Co. Limited, London and Melbourne]

Background imageTube Station Collection: Diagram of New Tube Station at Oxford Circus, 1930. Creator: Unknown

Diagram of New Tube Station at Oxford Circus, 1930. Creator: Unknown
Diagram of New Tube Station at Oxford Circus, 1930. From " The Wonder Book of Railways", edited by Harry Golding. [Ward, Lock & Co. Limited, London and Melbourne, 1930]

Background imageTube Station Collection: The New Piccadilly Circus Tube Station, 1930. Creator: Unknown

The New Piccadilly Circus Tube Station, 1930. Creator: Unknown
The New Piccadilly Circus Tube Station, 1930. From " The Wonder Book of Railways", edited by Harry Golding. [Ward, Lock & Co. Limited, London and Melbourne, 1930]

Background imageTube Station Collection: An Escalator in Course of Construction, 1922. Creator: Unknown

An Escalator in Course of Construction, 1922. Creator: Unknown
An Escalator in Course of Construction, 1922. From The Romance of Modern Railways, by T. W. Corbin. [Seeley Service & Co. Limited, London, 1922]

Background imageTube Station Collection: A Moving Staircase, 1922. Creator: Unknown

A Moving Staircase, 1922. Creator: Unknown
A Moving Staircase, 1922. From The Romance of Modern Railways, by T. W. Corbin. [Seeley Service & Co. Limited, London, 1922]

Background imageTube Station Collection: Civilains Sheltering Tube Station Bombs The Elephant And Castle Station

Civilains Sheltering Tube Station Bombs The Elephant And Castle Station
Civilains sheltering in the tube station from the bombs during WWII, seen here The Elephant and Castle station, London, England, 11th November, 1940. From Front Line 1940-41, published 1942

Background imageTube Station Collection: The removal of the statue of Eros from Piccadilly Circus to Embankment Gardens in 1925 during

The removal of the statue of Eros from Piccadilly Circus to Embankment Gardens in 1925 during the reconstruction of Piccadilly Tube Station. From These Tremendous Years, published 1938

Background imageTube Station Collection: UK, England, London, The City, Old Street Underground Station

UK, England, London, The City, Old Street Underground Station

Background imageTube Station Collection: The course of the Westbourne Aqueduct over Sloane Square Station, London, 1926-1927

The course of the Westbourne Aqueduct over Sloane Square Station, London, 1926-1927. The River Westbourne running above the platforms of Sloane Square tube station

Background imageTube Station Collection: Moscow, Underground, c1970s. Artist: CM Dixon

Moscow, Underground, c1970s. Artist: CM Dixon
Moscow, Underground, c1970s. Opened in 1935, the Moscow Metro is a rapid transit system serving Moscow, Russia and the neighbouring Moscow Oblast towns of Krasnogorsk, Reutov and Kotelniki

Background imageTube Station Collection: London Canary Wharf Tube Station as part of the Jubilee Line extension was designed by Norman Foster

London Canary Wharf Tube Station as part of the Jubilee Line extension was designed by Norman Foster

Background imageTube Station Collection: Platform with advertising posters, Holborn Underground Tram Station, London, 1931

Platform with advertising posters, Holborn Underground Tram Station, London, 1931. Advertising posters on the north-bound platform at Holborn Underground Tram Station, Kingsway, seen from the stairs

Background imageTube Station Collection: Advertisements for beer and port, Holborn Underground Tram Station, London, 1931

Advertisements for beer and port, Holborn Underground Tram Station, London, 1931. Advertising posters on the south-bound platform at Holborn Underground Tram Station

Background imageTube Station Collection: Interior of Baker Street Station showing platforms and an approaching train, London, c1865

Interior of Baker Street Station showing platforms and an approaching train, London, c1865. The Metropolitan Line was the worlds first underground passenger line, opened in 1863

Background imageTube Station Collection: Tube train standing at Blackhorse Road station on the Victoria Line, London, 1974

Tube train standing at Blackhorse Road station on the Victoria Line, London, 1974. Blackhorse Road station in Walthamstow was opened in 1968 and is the least used station on the Victoria line

Background imageTube Station Collection: Passengers waiting at Blackhorse tube station on the Victoria Line, London, 1974

Passengers waiting at Blackhorse tube station on the Victoria Line, London, 1974. A traveller in a typical mid 1970s leather Jacket carries a plastic suitcase, so common at the time

Background imageTube Station Collection: Blackhorse Road tube station on the Victoria Line, London, 1974. Artist: Michael Walters

Blackhorse Road tube station on the Victoria Line, London, 1974. Artist: Michael Walters
Blackhorse Road tube station on the Victoria Line, London, 1974. Blackhorse Road station in Walthamstow, after undergoing some refurbishment in 1974

Background imageTube Station Collection: Electric Railway Station (City and South London), King William Street, 1891. Artist: William Luker

Electric Railway Station (City and South London), King William Street, 1891. Artist: William Luker
Electric Railway Station (City and South London), King William Street, 1891. King William Street is a street in the City of London, the historic nucleus and modern financial centre of London

Background imageTube Station Collection: Modern Emulation of Piranesi: No. 3 escalator tunnel at Piccadilly Circus Station, 1929

Modern Emulation of Piranesi: No. 3 escalator tunnel at Piccadilly Circus Station, 1929
A Modern Emulation of Piranesi: No. 3 escalator tunnel at Piccadilly Circus Station, 1929. The station was opened on 10 March 1906 and was designed by Charles Henry Holden (1875-1960)

Background imageTube Station Collection: Circulating area of Piccadilly Circus Station, 1929

Circulating area of Piccadilly Circus Station, 1929. The station was opened on 10 March 1906 and was designed by Charles Henry Holden (1875-1960)

Background imageTube Station Collection: Nearing completion: The new Underground Railway offices, 1929

Nearing completion: The new Underground Railway offices, 1929. Headquarters of London Underground (55 Broadway) was described on its 1929 opening as the cathedral of modernity

Background imageTube Station Collection: South front of Asakusa Temple, Tokyo, Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

South front of Asakusa Temple, Tokyo, Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
South front of Asakusa Temple, Tokyo, Japan, 1904. Senso-ji, a Buddhist temple in the district of Asakusa, is the oldest temple in Tokyo, dating from the mid 7th century

Background imageTube Station Collection: Tottenham Court Road tube station escalators, London, 1926-1927

Tottenham Court Road tube station escalators, London, 1926-1927. From Wonderful London, volume II, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, published by Amalgamated Press (London, 1926-1927)

Background imageTube Station Collection: Entrance to a Metro station, Paris, 1931. Artist: Ernest Flammarion

Entrance to a Metro station, Paris, 1931. Artist: Ernest Flammarion
Entrance to a Metro station, Paris, 1931. Illustration from the book Paris published by Ernest Flammarion, (1931)

Background imageTube Station Collection: Meeting place at the entrance to a Metro station, Paris, 1931. Artist: Ernest Flammarion

Meeting place at the entrance to a Metro station, Paris, 1931. Artist: Ernest Flammarion
Meeting place at the entrance to a Metro station, Paris, 1931. Illustration from the book Paris published by Ernest Flammarion, (1931)

Background imageTube Station Collection: Underground Railway, Leningrad, 1970s. Artist: CM Dixon

Underground Railway, Leningrad, 1970s. Artist: CM Dixon
Underground Railway, Leningrad, 1970s. Saint Petersburg Metro has been open since 15 November 1955 and is one of the deepest metro systems in the world

Background imageTube Station Collection: Underground Railway, Leningrad, c1970s. Artist: CM Dixon

Underground Railway, Leningrad, c1970s. Artist: CM Dixon
Underground Railway, Leningrad, c1970s. Saint Petersburg Metro has been open since 15 November 1955 and is one of the deepest metro systems in the world

Background imageTube Station Collection: The Workmens Train, 1872

The Workmens Train, 1872. This picture shows steam trains at Gower Street station on the Metropolitan (underground) railway which opened in 1863. Workers hurry to catch their morning train to work

Background imageTube Station Collection: The 300 foot tunnel which will carry Britains first moving pavement - the twin

The 300 foot tunnel which will carry Britains first moving pavement - the twin track travolator - to connect the Bank platforms of the Southern Region s

Background imageTube Station Collection: Crowds, London, UK, thermogram

Crowds, London, UK, thermogram
Crowds near Piccadilly underground station, London, UK, thermogram. The colours show variations in temperature. The scale runs from white (warmest), through yellow, orange

Background imageTube Station Collection: A London Underground Sign at Kingscross London UK

A London Underground Sign at Kingscross London UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageTube Station Collection: British Transport Police at Kings Cross Station london UK

British Transport Police at Kings Cross Station london UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock



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"Journey through Time and Space: Exploring the Fascinating World of Tube Stations" Step into a time machine as we delve into the captivating history and mesmerizing architecture of tube stations around the world. From London to Berlin, these underground marvels have witnessed countless stories unfold within their walls. Where Do You Want To Go? A vintage poster from 1922 invites us to embark on an adventure through the bustling streets of London. Imagine the excitement that filled the air as passengers eagerly awaited their next destination. In 1940, amidst the chaos of war, tube stations took on a new role. Those seeking refuge from bombings found solace in these subterranean sanctuaries. As night fell, they transformed into havens where camaraderie blossomed and a unique kind of night-life emerged. London Canary Wharf Tube Station stands proudly as part of Norman Foster's visionary design for Jubilee Line extension. Its sleek lines and modern aesthetic perfectly blend with its surroundings, symbolizing progress and innovation. The Kings Cross tunnel is bathed in ethereal light, connecting St Pancras International and King's Cross stations with Granary Square. This architectural masterpiece not only serves as a passageway but also captivates visitors with its enchanting ambiance. Old Street Underground Station in The City exudes an aura of timeless elegance. Stepping onto its platforms feels like entering a portal to another era—a testament to London's rich heritage seamlessly intertwined with modernity. Sloane Square Station holds secrets beneath its surface—tracing back to 1926-1927 when it accommodated the course of Westbourne Aqueduct. This hidden gem reminds us that even beneath our feet lie remnants of forgotten tales waiting to be discovered. Venturing beyond London's borders takes us to Moscow's underground network captured in stunning black-and-white by CM Dixon during the 1970s. These snapshots offer glimpses into daily life within the depths of this bustling metropolis.

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