Old closed tube stations to become bars & more

Annie Mole’s Going Underground Blog reports that a consortium of finance, engineering, marketing and health & safety companies have been brought together byAjit Chambers fromThe Old London Underground Company to put old tube stations in central London into new use as tourism, storage space and entertainment venues (venues will become more than just bars, restaurants & clubs).

Stations under consideration are Down Street, Aldwych, South Kentish Town, Brompton Road and York Road.

Read the full article at london-underground.blogspot.com/2011/03/old-tube-stations-could-be-re-opened.html.

Picture by Ewan Munro.


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