Wednesday, 29 July 2020

London Transport Museum - Hidden London tours are (virtually) back!

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A tunnel at King William Street station
Hidden London tours are (virtually) back!
We know that you've been missing our Hidden London tour programme during lockdown. We hope to start them later in the year again, but in the meantime, we're excited to announce two new digital tours of stations that are even more secret than any Hidden London tour before.

These two stations, King William Street and Brompton Road have extremely restricted access so we'll never be able to offer public tours. But with these digital tours, you will get the special opportunity to take a peek inside with an expert guide via Zoom.

You'll be able to see a gallery of photos and videos as well as archival footage from our collection as your expert guide takes you through the history of the station. You'll also get the opportunity ask your guide questions.

There's a limited number of tickets available for these tours on 30 and 31 July, but as an enewsletter subscriber, keep your eyes peeled to see when the next batch of tickets go on sale.
King William Street
King William Street
Discover the fIrst disused deep tube station - from its short life as a working station before being closed in 1900, to its current-day use as part of the Bank extension project.
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Brompton Road
Brompton Road
Zoom in to this special behind-the-scenes tour of the station which has been closed since 1934, an learn more about its time as a Second World War bunker.
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