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UNDERGROUND RAILWAY, 1864. Cross-section of the underground freight railway, sewers
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UNDERGROUND RAILWAY, 1864. Cross-section of the underground freight railway, sewers
UNDERGROUND RAILWAY, 1864.
Cross-section of the underground freight railway, sewers and pneumatic transport tubes at the corner of Hampstead Road, Euston Road and Tottenham Court Road in London, England. Wood engraving, English, 1864
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1864 Corner Cross Section Diagram Intersection London Pneumatic Railway Road Sewer Subway Tube Tunnel Underground Victorian Euston Road Hampstead Road Tottenham Court Road Ventilation
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This print takes us back to the bustling streets of Victorian London in 1864. The image showcases a detailed cross-section of the underground railway, sewers, and pneumatic transport tubes at the intersection of Hampstead Road, Euston Road, and Tottenham Court Road. The wood engraving beautifully captures the intricate network of tunnels that lie beneath the city's surface. It is a testament to human ingenuity and technological advancement during this era. Looking closely at the print, we can see how these transportation systems coexist with one another. The underground freight railway snakes its way through the earth while sewers run parallel to it, ensuring efficient waste management for this rapidly growing metropolis. What stands out are the pneumatic transport tubes which were used for delivering small packages or letters across distances using compressed air. This innovative method was ahead of its time and provided an alternative means of transporting goods within London. The print also highlights ventilation shafts strategically placed along these subterranean passageways to maintain fresh air circulation below ground level. As we delve into this historical snapshot, we are reminded of London's rich heritage as a pioneer in urban infrastructure development. This artwork allows us to appreciate not only its functional aspects but also marvel at the architectural beauty hidden beneath our feet.
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