The Grade-II* listed subway, which is hidden beneath the Crystal Palace Parade, was first opened to link a new railway station to the palace itself. It is one of the last remaining structures from ...
Crystal Palace Subway has won a National Railway Heritage Award. The newly restored Grade II subway was selected by judges for the BAM Nuttall Partnership Award, recognising the collaborative approach ...
The world’s first railway station is among the sites added ... the designer of the Crystal Palace, have been added to the list due to structural risks and decay. Also added is the Roman Painted ...
The Crystal Palace transmitting station is one of the tallest structures in London. It has a unique job to beam terrestrial television into millions of homes in the capital and the Home Counties.
The Crystal Palace was destroyed by fire in November 1936, while the station was demolished in September 1954, which meant the ornate subway began to decay. It has been occasionally used over the ...
The subway was built in 1865 to convey visitors from the high-level railway station to the Crystal Palace itself. After the palace burned down in 1936, the subway fell into disuse and was sealed off.
At Victoria station ... as West Croydon via Crystal Palace, are also facing delays. London Kings Cross At Kings Cross, arrivals from Edinburgh (London North Eastern Railway), Cambridge (Great ...