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A pyramid on Trafalgar Square, an airport at King's Cross, an
Eiffel Tower at Wembley, suspended monorails in central London and
to Heathrow, a sixties-style Piccadilly Circus, a diverted Thames,
a remodelled Westminster, a very different South Bank and three
six-lane orbital motorways. These are among the bold but unrealised
proposals for London covered in this book. Its author, Antony
Badsey-Ellis, has gathered together a fascinating set of facts and
illustrations for plans ranging from some that would have had
little chance of going ahead to ones that came close to execution.
This is the story of a now-disused branch of the Underground
between Holborn and Aldwych. Although just a quarter of a mile
long, it was a hopeless enterprise from the early 20th century
beginnings and never covered its costs. For such a small stretch of
railway, it has a surprisingly colourful history, especially during
wartime and when its lengthy disused spaces have been used for
experimental design work and film jobs. In an attempt to make
something more of it, extension of the branch frequently beckoned
but never came. The station at Aldwych and the running line to
Holborn remain today, but not for passengers.
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