Charing Cross to Waterloo and Morden Extension (London Passenger Transport Board)






Locations along the line

These locations are along the line.

East side exterior of Camden Town station on Kentish Town Road on 22nd June 2021, the 114th Anniversary of its opening with the Charing Cross, Euston ...
David Bosher 22/06/2021
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LUL 1995 stock with a Northern Line service from Edgware to Morden via Bank calling at Euston, looking back north, on the afternoon of 16th September ...
David Bosher 16/09/2020
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South side entrance to Embankment Underground station, known as Charing Cross until 1979, on 7th December 2019. Originally opened by the Metropolitan ...
David Bosher 07/12/2019
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The City & South London Railway (originally to have been called the City of London & Southwark Subway) was the world's first underground ...
David Bosher 30/11/2022
Part of the route diagram above the seats on LU 1995 stock trains currently in use on the Northern Line, shows a hatched line at Kennington, ...
David Bosher 01/01/2022
Part of the incorrect new version of the LU diagram showing the Battersea Power Station branch of the Northern Line, that opened in September 2021. ...
David Bosher 01/01/2022
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Clapham Common looking north on 29th November 2021. It was opened by the City & South London Railway as the terminus of the extension from Stockwell ...
David Bosher 29/11/2021
From the lower concourse at the foot of the escalators at Clapham Common, Northern Line, a subway leads to steps down to the narrow island platform in ...
David Bosher 29/11/2021
Original sign at the entrance to Clapham Common station, Northern Line, on 20th May 2013. This opened in 1900 with the first extension of the City & ...
David Bosher 20/05/2013
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Exterior of Tooting Broadway station, LUL Northern Line, on 18th June 2013. This opened on 13th September 1926 with the extension of the City & ...
David Bosher 18/06/2013
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Exterior of Morden station on 10th November 2012. It opened on 13th September 1926 with the extension of the City & South London Railway from ...
David Bosher 10/11/2012
Morden, southern terminus of the LU Northern Line, with trains of LU 1995 stock waiting to depart, looking south on the afternoon of Saturday, 22nd ...
David Bosher 22/10/2022
From the moment the LUL Morden station opened on 13th September 1926, to the design of Dr. Charles Holden (1875-1960), the London Underground's Chief ...
David Bosher 10/11/2012
Morden, southern terminus of the Northern Line, looking north from the footbridge with a train of LU 1996 stock waiting to depart for Edgware via ...
David Bosher 22/10/2022
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