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Secret network of spy tunnels to open as London’s newest tourist attraction - The tunnels were kept a secret until 2007, but ...
A new opening marks the final piece in central London’s new Elizabeth Line ... above the escalators to the Davies Street entrance. Bond Street is also home to the longest platform on the Underground, ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - A secret underground tunnel from World War II in London is being converted into a museum for tourists.
Under these plans, 38-41 Furnival Street – just off Chancery Lane Tube station – will be combined into one building. London tunnels that inspired the James Bond novels will be transformed into ...
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What are the 'ghost marks' on London Underground?The existence of London Underground ghosts remains contested ... They have been installed at Bond Street, Farringdon and Liverpool Street stations at first. Howard Smith, the Elizabeth line ...
That’s a-maze-ing. A sprawling labyrinth of disused underground spy tunnels central to the James Bond novels could become London’s next can’t-miss tourist attraction. The neglected network ...
THESE mile-long WWII tunnels hiding underneath London ... to the busy high street. The tunnels are eerily silent quiet interrupted only by the occasional rumble of the London underground.
Kim Kapur, Crossrail Delivery Director, described the Bond Street station as “a beautiful and spacious new addition to London’s transport network”. On Twitter, Mayor of London Sadiq Khan ...
TfL was also paid £200,000 for the renaming of Bond Street station ... is reinvested into the transport network". A number of London Underground Stations have been rebranded over the years.
The Bond Street tube station on the London Underground was temporarily renamed "Burberry Street" as part of a London Fashion Week marketing campaign for the British luxury brand, leading to ...
This came months after TfL temporarily renamed Bond Street as ‘Burberry Street’ during London Fashion Week ... between their services and the Underground stations. They also advised Moorfields ...
A new report reckons that London’s New Bond Street is officially the world’s third-most expensive shopping destination. This accolade comes courtesy of real estate firm Cushman & Wakefield ...
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