South Kentish Town Underground station Former lower lift landing. HAUNTING pictures have revealed the long-forgotten abandoned London Underground stations that lie deep below the city. The eerie images show the empty dusty Aldwych Underground station, which closed in 1994 and has been used as a film set for several high-profile productions including Sherlock, MR Selfridge and V for Vendetta. Other shots show other disused platforms and bricked up entrances to the former underground station including at Euston where the entrance closed in 1914 and the graffiti-clad Shoreditch station which clo

South Kentish Town Underground station  Former lower lift landing. HAUNTING pictures have revealed the long-forgotten abandoned London Underground stations that lie deep below the city. The eerie images show the empty dusty Aldwych Underground station, which closed in 1994 and has been used as a film set for several high-profile productions including Sherlock, MR Selfridge and V for Vendetta. Other shots show other disused platforms and bricked up entrances to the former underground station including at Euston where the entrance closed in 1914 and the graffiti-clad Shoreditch station which clo Stock Photo
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19 April 2013

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South Kentish Town Underground station Former lower lift landing. HAUNTING pictures have revealed the long-forgotten abandoned London Underground stations that lie deep below the city. The eerie images show the empty dusty Aldwych Underground station, which closed in 1994 and has been used as a film set for several high-profile productions including Sherlock, MR Selfridge and V for Vendetta. Other shots show other disused platforms and bricked up entrances to the former underground station including at Euston where the entrance closed in 1914 and the graffiti-clad Shoreditch station which closed in 2006. The snaps were taken by a London-based urban explorer known as Bowroaduk.