The London Underground is the world’s oldest underground railway, with parts of it dating back over 150 years.
You’ll likely recognise some of its 272 functioning stations, but did you know there are more than 40 disused underground stations and countless secret tunnels hidden beneath London?
Now as part of The London Transport Museum’s Hidden London tours you can explore behind the scenes of three of London’s biggest stations.
Which London underground stations offer secret tours?
Visitors can follow guided tours inside Shepherd’s Bush, Euston and Charing Cross underground stations.
You’ll explore hidden sections of the stations, some of which haven’t been seen by the public for nearly a century and are now used
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