Secrets of the London Underground S4E5 - Thames Tunnel and Lambeth North
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Tim and Siddy reveal the incredible story of the Thames Tunnel – the first successful tunnel built under a major body of water anywhere in the world. It was built by Brunel and his father – and not originally intended for trains - but today links Rotherhithe and Wapping stations. Tim hears about the incredible engineering that made the tunnel possible – as well as the many failed attempts to get it right, including a major flood. Siddy walks the tracks in search of evidence of the tunnel’s original construction, revealing a series of striking arches.
In Lambeth North, Siddy explores this classic Leslie Green station, one of the least used in zone 1. But it has a significant history as a shelter during the Second World War, and as a training base for London Transport workers, especially women drafted in to work on the tube during the war.
| Released | Jul 19, 2021 |
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| Runtime | 44min |
| Genre | Documentary |
| Actor | Tim Dunn, Sigurbjörg Alma Ingólfsdóttir |
| Director | N/A |
| Production | Brown Bob Productions |