Hidden History Day: South Kentish Town

South Kentish Town

South Kentish Town disused tube station on Kentish Town road featuring the distinctive ox-blood facade of a Leslie Green designed building. It first opened in 1907 but was abandoned in 1924 as a result of low passenger numbers - a timely strike at a local power station took the station out of use and it wasn't returned to operation. During the Second World War, it served as an air raid shelter while in 1951 it featured as the subject of a short story written and performed by John Betjeman on the BBC Home Service.

Retail units now occupy the surface building that once led to the underground railway. Its basement currently hosts an Escape Room.

The Abandoned Stations website has photos from inside the former station.

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