A vast network of secret underground tunnels beneath central London, constructed during World War II, is set to be transformed into a major tourist attraction by 2028. The London Tunnels project ...
A fire broken out in a northbound tunnel near Waterloo Underground station in London. London Fire Brigade and other emergency crews rushed to the scene after reports of a ‘ceramic track support ...
London’s newest major tourist attraction will soon open in a sprawling network of World War Two tunnels. Built to shelter Londoners from German bombing raids during the Blitz, the mile-long tunnels ...
the chief executive of The London Tunnels, has big plans related to using the tunnel as a memorial to the Blitz. He will be transforming the underground paths partly into a museum, an exhibition ...
For those eager to explore London’s underground history, the London Transport Museum already offers guided tours of abandoned tube stations, including Down Street Station, a former WWII bunker.
There’s already a lot going on underneath London – you’ve got the Tube, old Victorian streets and even subterranean hotels – and now some forgotten tunnels that have been closed off for decades will ...