environmentalgraffiti.com — Every day, three million people use the 268 stations and the 253 miles of track. But what about those stations that have long since gone, which history has neglected? Which stations got left behind?
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Closed AccountApr 23, 2008
3 million people use the underground a day...yikes. Maybe they should re-open some of these.
gudnblutsApr 24, 2008
Mr Luthor? Is that you?
blndngApr 24, 2008
Yup. I was thinking maybe you don't have to fall through the crack to reach the underworld anymore. Haha.
assultmonkeyApr 24, 2008
Can someone tell me why I like deserted places like that? Post-apocalyptic settings and desolate former civilized places... There is probably a classification for that. :)
mingledApr 24, 2008
There are modern tube stations? Most of those in use look pretty much like the disused ones (except the new ones on the Jubilee line which are out of some kind of concrete futuristic dystopia - <a class="user" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Westminster_tube_station_large.jpg)">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Westminster_tub ...</a>
mingledApr 24, 2008
The Trocadero is and always has been a bit crap, never quite delivering on it's promises.
hybridjostoApr 24, 2008
anyone read neverwhere?
roodammy44Apr 24, 2008
Camden Town is the coolest place in London, and my favourite.Whenever anyone is visiting me here in London, that's where I take themVisit the Stables market in Camden, there isn't anywhere in the world like it
twigboyApr 25, 2008
i got it.crashes more, uses more ram, more laggy.went back to beta 4