Secrets of the Northern Line
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It's Part 2 out of the 11 tube lines in our series 'Secrets of the Underground'. This time, Geoff Marshall takes us on a tour of the Northern Line, looking for unusual features including unfinished platforms, secret escalators, fibbing signs and even a plastic owl! All of the videos in this series are in this playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_A9plKfa79U&list=PLz1JuTRxlXhIYyzEu-M02R64Too01SsPT If you like this, you might also like this - a history of how the Northern Line was built: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6Ytw-CqtXY Also - visit the website www.Londonist.com for a daily dose of London news, features and trivia. And thanks to everyone for taking the time to translate the subtitles into another language ....
Kommentare
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Nothing was mentioned about Bank or London Bridge they do play a big part in the Northern line history. but apart from that the rest of it was good.
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Maybe Charing + is short for Charing Cross?? I don't know.
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Why is the narrator rushing, need to go to the loo?...typical of the current generation.
Clapham North in the early 90's felt like you could of accidentally slipped into the tracks. Very narrow, platforms seem to curve down and it was slippery with absolutely no markings on the floors.. -
3:25 - 60 Hz hum? I thought the UK used 50 Hz AC.
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when I go to London soon (now its FEB 7TH 2017) I'm going on April 20th my hotel is at BELSIZE PARK
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I think the plus on the train indicators when it says 'Charing +' is a symbol of a cross
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There's an owl at canning town too
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who thinks it's irronic that the southern most station on the tube is on the northern line?
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400th comment
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thats my station finchley central :D
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Why doesnt the 1995 stock have buttons for the doors anymore?
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my local..ish line
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I like this series "Secrets of the Underground"
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Is the Northern Line still crawling with black mice?
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Did you change the thumbnail?
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The Kennington loop is the most haunted part of the underlying
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By the way, since you're a big fan of counting steps, walk up the steps at Hampstead. Being the deepest station on the network, the sign just says "This stairway has over 320 steps", so even the authorities didn't bother with the counting.
I tried, but lost count. I got around 340 steps. Maybe you will do an accurate count? -
I think that the Northern Line should become two separate lines because if the extension down to Battersea power station happens then the only station that they come together is Camden Town station (and maybe Keninngton Station but I don't know)
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has the thumbnail changed? because i think it looks different
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Didn't the City branch once have a King William Street station?
Some words about the short branch line which used to run from Old Street (now part of National Rail) might also have been interesting. Perhaps for the next video?