I lived in London for 16 years before heading north to Manchester. The first four years of this blog detailed places around the capital.
I found myself back in London recently on a very brief stopover. But long enough to ride the Elizabeth Line, the newest artery of London’s Tube network.
On the way I looked up and captured some new architecture above ground.
Have you been on the Elizabeth Line? Tell me what you thought in the comment section below.
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Love that shot of the curved concrete roof. I think when I was in London end of May the line was just opened or about to open; it’s definitely on my list for the next visit.
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Oh it’s definitely worth a look and the way to travel. I took an old Tube line afterwards and it felt so cramped, hot and elderly!
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Love the simplicity of some of your photos
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Thank you Diana, I really appreciate that ☺️
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Great photos Mike, I’ve taken the E line on my last couple of trips to London, quite a stark contrast with the Bakerloo or Northern lines. I also took a(nother) look at your photos of the Aldwych station and wonder if visits still occur. Many happy memories of that location from my time at King’s.
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Glad you like them, Andy, thanks! It was a very brief visit so I did a few central Betty Line stations. Then went on the Piccadilly line which felt Third World in comparison! I think Aldwych still hosts visits – that seems so long ago now!
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Excellent series.
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Thank you very much 😀 I’ve not been to London for three years and had just a few hours!
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