Sunday, 11 May 2014

44. Warren Street


Saturday 10th May 5.15pm

This is another stop that is just a couple of stops away from where I needed to be. It's on that odd part of Euston Road that has more stations than seems necessary: this, Euston and Euston Square, as well as King's Cross being just a five minute walk away, which makes me realise that Euston is a much more important station than its rather grim exterior suggests.

This is quite an unremarkable station although apparently it was the first one on the network to have wifi, although surely by the time you've gone through all the fuss of logging in your train has arrived and you can't use it any more?

Wikipedia entry here.

43. Pimlico



Saturday 10th May 5pm

I actually went through this station last summer on the way to Tate Britain but I was with a friend who I thought might be sarcastic about this kind of thing, and also was so excited about being in London with someone else that I forgot to take a picture.

I actually had no reason to be there but had time to kill and wanted to add another station to my list, so decided to walk one stop away from where I should have got on. Strictly speaking one stop away would have been South Kensington or Victoria, both of which I've already been through, so instead I walked a mile in the rain and sun to get here.

It's in a funny area, mostly residential but not as fancy as it thinks it is. Apart from visiting Tate Modern I can't think what I'd ever use it for again. I do like the backlit roundel, haven't seen that anywhere else yet.

Wikipedia entry here.

42. Sloane Square


Saturday 10th May 1.45pm

I quite like the tiling, even if it is an attempt to make the station feel fancier than it is. Considering the area it serves is nice and has lots of expensive shops the Tube station is a bit ordinary, and the platforms are open to the air. Even the station building itself has got a horrid office block sat on top of it, the least lovely building on Sloane Square.

The Wikipedia entry reminds me that the man who was one of the boys who inspired J M Barrie's Peter Pan committed suicide at this station and when I saw the play Peter & Alice about how it had affected his life it was just about the only line in the whole thing that moved me to tears.

Wikipedia entry here.

Sunday, 4 May 2014

41. Holloway Road


Friday 2nd May 7pm

I had no reason at all to be on the Holloway Road, but it was one stop away from where I needed to be and I had time to kill so I thought I'd tick off another station on the list. Turns out it was a rather lovely station with some gorgeous brown tiling:




I can't help thinking this is how all Tube stations should be. It's also got lifts, which it turns out I don't really like in a station, and the outside is one of those gorgeous ox blood red tiled fronts - pretty much your classic Tube station.

Wikipedia entry here.