South Kensington: Make an Exhibition of Yourself

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Jago Hazzard

Jago Hazzard

Жыл бұрын

South Kensington has a colourful history, to be sure.
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@PokhrajRoy.
@PokhrajRoy. Жыл бұрын
“Awful Awful Metropolitan Boys!” is a T-Shirt waiting to happen.
@caw25sha
@caw25sha Жыл бұрын
Sounds like a Jam song.
@BroonParker
@BroonParker Жыл бұрын
@@caw25sha oddly I thought of Sham 69.
@sianwarwick633
@sianwarwick633 Жыл бұрын
BB Gabor: (Metro) Metropolitan Life
@itsjohndell
@itsjohndell Жыл бұрын
"Property Developers are everything thats wrong with London." No truer words ever spoken.
@PMA65537
@PMA65537 Жыл бұрын
There are traffic jams, air pollution, American candy stores ... what else did the Romans mess up?
@ananixon
@ananixon 9 ай бұрын
100%
@feefyefoefum
@feefyefoefum Жыл бұрын
I love the open-air aspect of South Ken station. It would be a shame if they roofed it over with a modern complex.
@alexball5907
@alexball5907 Жыл бұрын
However, it's not at all accesible for wheelchair users, is unbelievably crowded and really does need some sort of redesign.
@feefyefoefum
@feefyefoefum Жыл бұрын
@@alexball5907 I'm sure they can fix all that and keep the charm.
@crispoman
@crispoman Жыл бұрын
@@alexball5907 The planned works at South Ken will (hopefully, if they don't stuff it up or have to cut scope too far) bring step-free access to the District & Circle lines. Looks like we'll have to wait and see what happens with the Pic though. Source: tfl.gov.uk/travel-information/improvements-and-projects/south-kensington
@TheOriginal_BigMac
@TheOriginal_BigMac Жыл бұрын
Hopefully without some "iconic" glass and steel edifice (yawn)
@tt-ew7rx
@tt-ew7rx Жыл бұрын
The barriers could be a horrific bottleneck.
@mikerichards6065
@mikerichards6065 Жыл бұрын
I was getting worried - but then Charles Yerkes appeared and the world was back to normal.
@davidbull7210
@davidbull7210 Жыл бұрын
Yeah I was starting to worry that the clip of South Kensington station in the sleet might overtake the one of Yerkes in terms of repeated use in Jagos videos but then the old bounder appeared again.
@brianfretwell3886
@brianfretwell3886 Жыл бұрын
"preserving the station building as much as possible" now that is worryingly worded.
@ianmoseley9910
@ianmoseley9910 Жыл бұрын
Friend worked at Imperial College and there were all sorts of rumours about the foot tunnels extending as far as the College.
@mikecawood
@mikecawood Жыл бұрын
I used to there often on my visits to the Science Museum in my much younger days. The foot tunnel was much more dark and gloomy when I walked down it.
@ianthomson9363
@ianthomson9363 Жыл бұрын
I vaguely remember a story I was told as a child about there being werewolves in the foot tunnel. No other members of my family can recall being told this, so it may just be wishful thinking on my part. But isn't it an obvious place for them to live?
@sianwarwick633
@sianwarwick633 Жыл бұрын
I think it was too, in the 90s when i used to walk through there to the National Sound Archive. But there were always other people, not too worrying
@frglee
@frglee Жыл бұрын
The long underground pedestrian tunnel from the Underground Station to the Science Museum is so overengineered, that as a kid I thought it that must have been a rail line at some stage!
@Pesmog
@Pesmog Жыл бұрын
It's probably worth a video in its own right, as like you I have always found it fascinating and somewhat innovative.
@Suprahampton
@Suprahampton Жыл бұрын
I thought the same
@waightkl
@waightkl Жыл бұрын
Yes Me too. My first visit to the Science museum ( and on the tube ) had mum taking me (aged 6 I think ) down the tunnel and I was convinced that, despite the lack of track, a train would suddenly appear and we'd have to leap clear !
@mickeydodds1
@mickeydodds1 Жыл бұрын
Yes. The brass letters embedded in the pavement saying something like, (remembering off the top of my head years after) "Wilkes & Co Patented flooring Devonshire Sq. London E" always fascinated me. I don't know who or what Wilkes & Co were, or even if I've got the name right, but that granolithic floor is absolutely excellent top notch piece of work.
@jackiespeel6343
@jackiespeel6343 Жыл бұрын
'From what I was told' it went all the way to Hyde Park until Imperial College decided to co-opt a section.
@Canisporc
@Canisporc Жыл бұрын
In 1976, the year of the great heat and drought, the tunnel between the station and the museums was probably the coolest place in London. Those of us who knew flocked there!
@AndreiTupolev
@AndreiTupolev Жыл бұрын
Oh god, all these buzz phrases. "Sustainable", "affordable", "heritage led", whatever the hell THAT's supposed to mean.
@TheFrogfather1
@TheFrogfather1 Жыл бұрын
absolutely nothing at all
@michaelbaker2465
@michaelbaker2465 Жыл бұрын
I think "affordable" is the worst. Everything sold is affordable to someone. It wouldn't be sold otherwise.
@Bertie_Ahern
@Bertie_Ahern Жыл бұрын
As someone who lives nearby and is involved in the consultation, I can assure you they won't be affordable houses no! They also knocked back plans for any greening/tree planting. The development is basically predicated on the fact that the street alongside the railway was originally a long row of shops suspended over the railway line (which included the original Laura Ashley store). So according to them they're only 'restoring' the original plan.
@rosieHolliday5887
@rosieHolliday5887 Жыл бұрын
Used to live in Kensington during the 90s. Have a special attachment to South Kensington station. Feels like home x
@suhailmall98
@suhailmall98 Жыл бұрын
I just finished studying at Imperial College and had my graduation in the Albert Hall. This station was my home for the past 5 years and although I'm moving back to London soon, I'm going to miss walking through the area every morning and night
@hrishiv
@hrishiv Жыл бұрын
I've just started, and I already feel at home at this station 😂
@dbracer
@dbracer Жыл бұрын
Brings back memories of my time there. The tunnel looks a bit cleaner now than it was in the late eighties!
@orgelmeister2
@orgelmeister2 Жыл бұрын
@@dbracer Or the mid '70s, when I was studying there.
@norbitonflyer5625
@norbitonflyer5625 Жыл бұрын
@@orgelmeister2 Me too - 1976-80. Started commuting on CO/CP stock. (the 1973 stock is still going though!)
@1258-Eckhart
@1258-Eckhart Жыл бұрын
The central London District lines platforms are so attractive because they are open to the sky and have not only daylight but sometimes even sunlight. This is a far greater amenity than some anonymous block of flats. Also TfL, please convert that dusty and unused platform into a herbaceous border, the bees need the work.
@SamLowryDZ-015
@SamLowryDZ-015 Жыл бұрын
The acoustics in the foot-tunnel are amazing. I remember a busker in the 90s who had a casio kybd and a guitar phaser knocking out J.M.Jarre to entertain punters going to the Albert hall. Maybe a feature on busking one day - and remind people of those two blokes in cat suits playing Part Time Lover on trumpets.
@andywarne963
@andywarne963 Жыл бұрын
In the 80's I knew a girl named Caroline who played violin in the foot tunnel. Amazing sound!
@MrTonyHeath
@MrTonyHeath Жыл бұрын
The buskers went back to the 60s to my knowledge
@jackmartinleith
@jackmartinleith Жыл бұрын
@@MrTonyHeath Like Sam Tyler (played by John Simm) in Life on Mars?
@earleyriser1967
@earleyriser1967 Жыл бұрын
The tunnel also leads to the Royal College of Music so some of the musicians playing there in my days of using the tunnel were very talented indeed.
@johannayaffe2647
@johannayaffe2647 Жыл бұрын
I haven't been there for years, but some sort of travelator for the foot tunnel to the museums might be a good idea... hopefully they've fixed the dripping water etc and improved the lighting- I always found it a bit spooky, and it is a long way to walk for young children and less mobile people
@spewter
@spewter Жыл бұрын
Brill. You’ve still got it, Jago.
@BroonParker
@BroonParker Жыл бұрын
Was there any doubt?
@spewter
@spewter Жыл бұрын
@@BroonParker After all these videos I’m still learning things about places I thought I already knew about it!
@OofusTwillip
@OofusTwillip Жыл бұрын
It's even mentioned in the Nightmare Song in Gilbert & Sullivan's "Iolanthe": "And you're giving a treat (Penny ice and cold meat) To a party of friends and relations. They're a ravenous horde And they all came on board At Sloane Square and South Kensington Stations."
@AverytheCubanAmerican
@AverytheCubanAmerican Жыл бұрын
District: Fees to be over the Metropolitan tracks? Oh no! District illegally building their own track: *ANYWAY!* "II wish people would stop making proposals, no one likes them except property developers and they're everything that's wrong with modern London" you can say this about pretty much every city. I mean have you seen the new bland skyscrapers they're building in NYC or stuffing a Caesar's Vegas casino in Times Square? Ah yes, Jago and Yerkes...they go together like peanut butter and jelly.
@Clavichordist
@Clavichordist Жыл бұрын
Yup. They've destroyed parts of Boston too the same way. The Back Bay section of Boston is all brownstone houses, churches, and wide boulevards with shops. Located in the same area was the big Boston and Albany coaching yards for South Station and Back Bay Station. In the 1960s, the Prudential Center went up and wiped all big hunk of that putting the railroad under the parking garage and concreting over a whole neighborhood. Around the same time as the Prudential Center, Government Center was built on what was Scollay Square. In the typical Carthage fashion of the time, there's little left to indicate that the area ever existed. Today, there's talk of redoing this stark, desolate flat mound with the mushroom on it which is Boston's City Hall but not much has been done yet except knockdown the parking garage at Haymarket Square which is located a few blocks away. That area too was subject to the great wipe out of the '60s and 70s. Cities are exciting places, at least to me, and I find with the modernization they've lost their character.
@mickeydodds1
@mickeydodds1 Жыл бұрын
They liked to use the word 'metals' for tracks in this context.
@CJonestheSteam72
@CJonestheSteam72 Жыл бұрын
Jam.... It's jam 😋
@TheFrogfather1
@TheFrogfather1 Жыл бұрын
Grand video with added Yerkes. I usually visit London for the Proms and the orange broom cupboard in Lexham Gardens that I normally stay at because I'm a cheapskate is fairly close to South Kensington. I wish they'd built the subway + tramway all the way to the Albert Hall!
@rowanmorgan457
@rowanmorgan457 Жыл бұрын
One of your best methinks Mr Hazzard!
@younggoat99
@younggoat99 Жыл бұрын
Albertopolis ? Please tell me you made that up ! i was a London Cabbie and never ever did I hear it called that !!!
@caw25sha
@caw25sha Жыл бұрын
No, it really was called that. I don't think it's in common use nowadays, and obviously not part of The Knowledge!
@baxtermarrison5361
@baxtermarrison5361 Жыл бұрын
When I worked in Central London I passed through this station as part of my daily commute, and only now I am finding out about an abandoned tunnel!!!! Shocking!
@MercenaryPen
@MercenaryPen Жыл бұрын
strangely they don't advertise abandoned tunnels to the general public. I can only imagine what such advertising might look like
@baxtermarrison5361
@baxtermarrison5361 Жыл бұрын
@@MercenaryPen Ah, a gap in the market perhaps.... Or is that the gap they warn you about on the platform PA? 🤔
@iankemp1131
@iankemp1131 Жыл бұрын
The Great Exhibition of 1851 holds an interesting place in British social history. The first key main line railways had been built by then and ran cheap excursion trains to it. For many people, their first ever trip outside their local area was to London for the Great Exhibition. Given all the places we can travel to nowadays, it's amazing to think that up to 200 years ago many people had never travelled much more than 10 miles from their home village, and 60 years ago many people had never been abroad (unless sent for war).
@atraindriver
@atraindriver Жыл бұрын
In the 1980s my secondary school, like many others, offered students trips abroad at (what was presumably) great expense. Quite a few parents were adamant that one way or another they would find the money in order to give their kids the opportunity to visit foreign countries that they themselves had never had. And we're not talking about the USA or Australia, we're talking about France, Germany, Spain (beyond the Costas!) and Switzerland. I think a lot of people born into the budget-airline-era would be surprised at how few people had travelled widely outside the UK before then and indeed just how expensive it was to do so whether you flew or went by rail & ferry (or, if you were very adventurous, drove).
@rjjcms1
@rjjcms1 Жыл бұрын
My sister went on one of those school trips to France in the early 80s.
@PokhrajRoy.
@PokhrajRoy. Жыл бұрын
Quote of the Day: “I’m just some guy on KZbin.”
@davewilliams3696
@davewilliams3696 Жыл бұрын
When I was a schoolkid in the late fifties early sixties I remember that some District line trains, especially during rush hour, would run nonstop through Gloucester Rd and South Kensington using the extra pair of outside tracks, bypassing any Circle line stoppers.
@russbetts1467
@russbetts1467 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Jago. One of my favourite stations, due to the fact I've used it on many occasions since the 1950's, when visiting the museums; especially the Science Museum. Trouble is, they've changed the exhibits so often, much of the stuff I remember from my childhood, is no longer on display today. There were models of well-known Steam Trains in Glass cases. There was a button you pushed and the wheels would turn and you could see how the connecting rods and other external parts worked. Fascinating for us kids. Shame they aren't available for today's children to see.
@adscri
@adscri Жыл бұрын
In the ‘50s known to me a ‘the push button museum’.
@atraindriver
@atraindriver Жыл бұрын
The models are probably in the depths of the National Railway Museum ("part of the Science Museum Group")'s stores but not on display because they're not sexy enough and can't be explained in three-to-five words of two syllables or less. The days when museums were intended to educate and interest as well as amuse seem to have long gone. :(
@mrb.5610
@mrb.5610 Жыл бұрын
I've always liked small arcades like the one here .... and the rather posh ones around the bottom end of Mayfair. There's a decent art nouveau one in Norwich I visited recently too.... now that could almost be an idea for a series of videos ... . . ..
@eastlancsesteem
@eastlancsesteem Жыл бұрын
The Science Museum and National History Museum were very fun to go to in 2008 when I was 8. I loved the grain machine in the Science Museum. I went to both Museums again in 2009 and 2011.
@EngineerLewis
@EngineerLewis Жыл бұрын
A great story of the ups and downs of South Kensington station .. and as far as hidden tunnels - over to Siddy Holloway and her friends in LTE 🤣 Thanks for the story telling Jago!
@neilstrains
@neilstrains Жыл бұрын
Wonderful video thanks: When we were at South Kensington this summer, my family and I became obsessed by that Flatiron building at 8:15 Love that the railway ploughed through it, but they kept every last inch of it at that crazy angle!
@neilstrains
@neilstrains Жыл бұрын
Just looked it up on Google maps and the flatiron building at 8:14 is actually apparently called Thin House(!)
@1nbp
@1nbp Жыл бұрын
As someone who uses the station daily, I really think the station needs step free access. It’s not uncommon to see families with pushchairs trying to get up the stairs and clogging them up. I do like the feel of the station, but it isn’t adequate as a station serving the museums (and Imperial College, which is actually responsible for the waves of students)
@amiausUSA
@amiausUSA Жыл бұрын
When I was young, particularly during the Callaghan Labour government, my family visited London at least twice or three times. Our hotel was only 400 meters away from South Kensington which was our closest tube station. I remember there were two levels for the station, Circle and District on the subsurface level, and the Picadilly on the underground level. Only in January 1997 did I go back on my own, and see what I vaguely remember from my childhood.
@davidspear9790
@davidspear9790 Жыл бұрын
Just out of interest, what is the relevance of it being in the Callaghan Labour era? Most people would describe it as the mid/late seventies.
@highpath4776
@highpath4776 Жыл бұрын
Nearly All Underground Lines taken over - presumably this is the W and C that wasnt, the Post Office Railway (which was goods only) , arguably Snow Hill Tunnels , Northern City Service was taken into the LPTB services but (much) later passed to Network Rail / BR for the Eastern Region Electric Services , so while indeed you are correct in the statement the question does arise any other " underground" services - where as a minimum there is a station situated below ground level, that could have been included, but were not ?
@whyyoulidl
@whyyoulidl Жыл бұрын
09:41 lovely capture of the multi-curvatured walkway soffit; nuff respect to the designers and operatives who made this happen 👍🏿
@SupremeLeaderKimJong-un
@SupremeLeaderKimJong-un Жыл бұрын
"Again, rather than solve it like adults" ah, so just like the House of Commons...some things never change when it comes to deciding Britain's infrastructure. Building a big memorial for your spouse after their passing and naming an area after them like Albertopolis sounds like something my family would do.
@RogersRamblings
@RogersRamblings Жыл бұрын
Until the present platform end barriers were installed one could go to the front of the eastbound Piccadilly Line platform, peer into the Stygian gloom and perhaps make out the step plate junction where the proposed District express tunnel would have carried straight on while the Piccadilly turns left through two sixteen chain reverse curves before Passing Brompton Road (which video by JH is worth watching) and reaching Knightsbridge.
@teecefamilykent
@teecefamilykent Жыл бұрын
Brilliant video sir.
@CarolineFord1
@CarolineFord1 9 ай бұрын
I love the authentic London weather in some of your videos! Lesser creatures would only film when it's sunny.
@nirgunapa56
@nirgunapa56 Жыл бұрын
I'm left hanging now! What was the advertised service that hasn't run for decades? A briliant video as ever. Thank you.
@norbitonflyer5625
@norbitonflyer5625 Жыл бұрын
The decoirative gates advertise the Metropolitan Railway. Before the Circle Line was completed in the 1880s, the original Metropolitan service ran from Farringdon (and later Moorgate) as far as South Kensington, and the District didn't venture beyond High Street Kensington. Nowadays the Met comes no nearer than Baker Street (or Paddington if you include the Hammersmith & City branch)
@RogersRamblings
@RogersRamblings Жыл бұрын
On a side note, the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 still exists and awards fellowships and scholarships to further study in the industrial arts. YT won't let me paste the link.
@barrykeen5643
@barrykeen5643 Жыл бұрын
I may be wrong as my memory is becoming more befuddled as I become more ancient but, when I was at school in the late 50s/early 60s, I seem to remember that the District and Circle lines split between Gloucester Road and South Kensington (westbound) and the District used the 3rd platform whilst the Circle used the adjacent westbound part of the island platform. This allowed the District to proceed towards Earls Court without delay if a Circle line train was waiting for an eastbound District line train to cross the tracks in front of it..........but as I said, maybe I'm wrong. Please let me know and put my mind to rest 🤔
@adamfrankowski2768
@adamfrankowski2768 Жыл бұрын
You're right, and what you describe is still the case today.
@caw25sha
@caw25sha Жыл бұрын
Charging people 1d to use the tunnel might have given them the wrong idea about what they could use it for.
@eattherich9215
@eattherich9215 Жыл бұрын
The entrance to the station is so modest and out of keeping with all the grandness around it. @4:50, surely there is no need to mention his name any more. Regular viewers recognise him on sight.
@AtheistOrphan
@AtheistOrphan Жыл бұрын
‘He-who-must-not-be-named’?
@MercenaryPen
@MercenaryPen Жыл бұрын
maybe so, but any video is always going to be someone's first video- and letting newcomers in on running jokes is the sporting thing to do
@Punnery
@Punnery Жыл бұрын
Well, property developers are often understood to be a shady bunch, so it might not be a surprise if they want to cast a bit of shade over the South Kensington platforms.... Unfortunately, as it looks like London is poised to continue to keep growing, all that human activity has to go somewhere--which leads to the inescapable question, whose neighborhood is going to change? The top of a tube station isn't the worst place for an office/retail block (assuming more office/retail space is actually needed in that area), especially if it postpones the demand to rebuild some other area that might be deserving of protection... or to slice off another piece of greenbelt. But hopefully they can do something "in character" with the neighborhood and keep the old buildings. As they say, change is inevitable, except from a vending machine.
@Rocwallaby
@Rocwallaby Жыл бұрын
The most recent proposal sounds just splendid, what could possibly go wrong 😂
@darylcheshire1618
@darylcheshire1618 Жыл бұрын
Seems Yerkes gets things done. Even if he was the Victorian Arfur Daley.
@caw25sha
@caw25sha Жыл бұрын
If he'd run the Underground Oyster cards would be called Lobster cards.
@darylcheshire1618
@darylcheshire1618 Жыл бұрын
@@caw25sha Sense of irony here, in Victoria, there is an election with a strong focus on public transport promises and the conservative opposition leader a few years ago got embroiled with organised crime figures at the Lobster Cave seafood joint and was gleefully called by journos as “Lobster With a Mobster”.
@ReubenAshwell
@ReubenAshwell Жыл бұрын
South Kensington station is one I've always found interesting, mostly because of that long passageway. Very fascinating facts about this station in this video. :)
@captainjoshuagleiberman2778
@captainjoshuagleiberman2778 Жыл бұрын
We had not heard about Yerkis in a while.
@highpath4776
@highpath4776 Жыл бұрын
Well he didnt get to Glasgow or Edinburgh - we have had caley vs north british battles instead for our infotainment
@Fees-Shed
@Fees-Shed Жыл бұрын
It would be lovely if you would make a video for the befuddled tube using tourist. Loads of times tourists use the wrong tube station to visit places eg Regents Park instead of Camden station when visiting to London Zoo 🤷🏼‍♀️ and I’m sure there are many more examples. Just a thought and I must thank you for your videos, they are great 👍🏻 x fee
@frglee
@frglee Жыл бұрын
Abbey Road station on the DLR apparently gets more than a few tourists looking for the famous recording studios. I watched American 'first visit to London' KZbinrs make this mistake recently. How I laughed!
@TheUluxian
@TheUluxian Жыл бұрын
As a future befuddled tourist who will be swelling your tube utilizing ranks by one in just a couple of weeks, I second that proposal.
@dronespace
@dronespace Жыл бұрын
@@frglee could be worse I suppose, traveling to Stratford-upon-Avon instead of Stratford 😂
@alejandrayalanbowman367
@alejandrayalanbowman367 Жыл бұрын
@@dronespace or vice versa.
@BomberFletch31
@BomberFletch31 Жыл бұрын
As a befuddled tourist some years ago, I yearn for a geographically accurate tube map rather than the Harry Beck design we now have. I had no idea that Bayswater Station on the Circle Line was just around the corner from Queensway station on the Central Line. I needed to get to Euston Square, but instead I ended up on a long, complicated and unnecessary detour only to end up at Euston in a panicked state when I couldn't find the sign for the Gower Street exit. Google Maps would have been useful, if my phone battery wasn't dead from taking too many photos at Buckingham and Kensington Palaces, and I was relying on my memory to get to where I needed to go.
@AtheistOrphan
@AtheistOrphan Жыл бұрын
The station also features prominently in the excellent but disturbing Roman Polanski film ‘Repulsion’.
@rolandharmer6402
@rolandharmer6402 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Jago. I agree putting commercial development over railway stations is a thoroughly bad idea. There was a proposal to knock down a third of Paddington Station and build a tower block above it, in the late1990s. At that time I did wonder about submitting a planning application for a raft over Trafalgar Sq with a tower block above!
@millzy030
@millzy030 Жыл бұрын
im pretty sure there was actually a very recent proposal to build a mixed use development over Liverpool street station. i saw some angry comments about it (me included) on twitter.
@ktipuss
@ktipuss Жыл бұрын
Also there's all that lovely land surrounding Buckingham Palace, just crying out for development into luxury "affordable" housing! "200,000 quid buys you a 5% share in affordable housing!". Love it!
@Shalott63
@Shalott63 Жыл бұрын
When you said 'four to five stories high, in keeping with the area' I at first heard 'forty-five stories high', and thought 'What has happened to that area?!'
@wanderingorganist
@wanderingorganist Жыл бұрын
Perhaps saying "four or five" wd be clearer than "four ter five" :-p
@PeterT1981
@PeterT1981 Жыл бұрын
Having binge watched all of your videos over the last few years. I love your writing style and voiceover work. I am convinced that using your narration as a basis for a libreto, a World class opera could be mounted describing the history, tragedy, humor and heartbreak of London public transport. Seriously. I love your work. Please keep posting your fantastic productions
@gleff3345
@gleff3345 Жыл бұрын
Nice bit of research. Used to live on 14 Pelham street in the mid to late seventies. Could see the trains down below and stil remember the noise they made. Only found out a year ago that there used to be a row of shops across the street. The first Laura Ashley was housed there. They were demolished in the early seventies.
@TadeuszCantwell
@TadeuszCantwell Жыл бұрын
I do enjoy your exhibitions very much Jago. 😁
@52Royston
@52Royston Жыл бұрын
As a boy, I was told that the tunnel was used as a hospital ward for soldiers in WWII. Is this true?
@oc2phish07
@oc2phish07 Жыл бұрын
A really excellent video. Jago triumphs again.
@PaulSmith-pl7fo
@PaulSmith-pl7fo Жыл бұрын
Hi Jago. Competing Tube companies: The terms "Toys" and "Prams" spring to mind.
@DevilishScience
@DevilishScience Жыл бұрын
When I was a student at Imperial College, sometime in the last century, it was possible to get into some of the tunnels from the halls of residence and come out in Exhibition Road. There was no access to the tube tunnel because there was the Post Office in the way.
@howardrsims
@howardrsims Жыл бұрын
"It advertises a service that hasn't run for decades" Was this never explained or did I miss it?
@highpath4776
@highpath4776 Жыл бұрын
Met ? dont know , cannot think of one - maybe the district running to Southend / Windsor
@norbitonflyer5625
@norbitonflyer5625 Жыл бұрын
The Metropolitan Line service which ran from South Kensington round to Edgware Road and beyond. Until 1933, the District went no further than High Street Kensington.
@highpath4776
@highpath4776 Жыл бұрын
@@norbitonflyer5625 Well I think most of us interpret that met route as a circle service ! and just accept the quaintness of old info as long as the maps are clear
@norbitonflyer5625
@norbitonflyer5625 Жыл бұрын
@@highpath4776 Before the Circle was completed, Met trains only ran to South Kensington. Hence the bay platforms.
@highpath4776
@highpath4776 Жыл бұрын
@@norbitonflyer5625 From Aldgate Presumably - was there ever a means of getting North of Baker Street then round to Notting Hill Gate for example without crossing platforms at Baker Street ?
@sloanelouch393
@sloanelouch393 Жыл бұрын
Lovely as always. When I was a young lad in the 60’s There used to be shops at road level before the old Piccadilly ticket office. Precariously hanging over the disused platform. I also got chucked through the window of europa foods in the arcade. After a punch up starting in the Hoop and Toy and progressing to the station. Ahhhhhhh the fun of youth.
@onbedoeldekut1515
@onbedoeldekut1515 Жыл бұрын
Sorry, J, but I grew up in Kensington and frequented the museum area more times than I've commented on your content (that'll be somewhat more than once or twice then), and never once did I hear of the area being attributed the moniker of Albertopolis.
@highpath4776
@highpath4776 Жыл бұрын
I think it is both an old name, that went out of use, poss due to the station being called South Kensington giving the area the more solid name, it now seems to have come back into use a bit, possibly due to promotion by Jago Hazzard and others
@jacksomb1
@jacksomb1 Жыл бұрын
Neither had I heard of such naming, but a quick dip into the world of the Google and I was amazed! Every day's a school day, eh?
@sianwarwick633
@sianwarwick633 Жыл бұрын
@@jacksomb1 the world of old maps is a revelation
@poilaaliop
@poilaaliop Жыл бұрын
I love South Ken! I used to go there all the time when I lived near Hammersmith, me and several other gals in frilly dresses would swan around the V&A, a restaurant called Tombo and the bubble tea shop on the corner. Good Times, very good times.
@tattyshoesshigure5731
@tattyshoesshigure5731 Жыл бұрын
Always loved the decorative & informative wrought iron screens above both entrances to the station, they add a genteel aesthetic to the place that lifts your spirit as soon as you see them.
@iankemp1131
@iankemp1131 Жыл бұрын
Even more than usual this could qualify as a "10 Things you never knew about ..." I certainly hadn't known about or spotted the old Piccadilly station building, or that the Met and District stations were so completely separated. Nice to see the LT Museum Depot at Acton in the background at 6:55 - maybe another subject for a video?
@carolinegreenwell9086
@carolinegreenwell9086 Жыл бұрын
wait ... what ... they chained the train to the tracks !!!
@Foebane72
@Foebane72 Жыл бұрын
3:36 I'm not a Londoner, I'm from Cardiff, but indeed, I've loved visiting London since 1990 when I first went there, and I'm really fond of the South Kensington Museums, and of course that tunnel to reach them, which I've been through about two dozen times in my life so far.
@Inkyminkyzizwoz
@Inkyminkyzizwoz Жыл бұрын
The express District Line is an interesting idea, because I had been wondering what it would be like if there was such a line running that way (Crossrail 3 anyone?). Perhaps it could go underground at Ealing Broadway, with intermediate stations at Acton Central, Hammersmith, Earl's Court, South Kensington, Victoria, Westminster and Blackfriars before resurfacing at Fenchurch Street and joining the line out of there. The platforms at Westminster might even be long enough to connect up with Charing Cross/Embankment and the ones at Blackfriars with Cannon Street. Also, Southend is about as far from Central London as Reading is, so if Crossrail 1 can justify going to Reading then services on this line could probably go as far as Southend. EDIT: Just noticed that Acton Central to Hammersmith is quite a long gap (relatively speaking) so there might be a case for a station between them. I looked at where it could possibly go and Wendell Park seems to be the best bet as it's about halfway, although it would probably involve taking a chunk out of the park to build it
@aprilsmith1166
@aprilsmith1166 Жыл бұрын
Another great video Jago. Thank you. However, the frightening news in the Addendum has me very worried. Nay, sickened. Has a pressure group been formed to campaign against this proposed act of authorized vandalism? The developer's assertion that the existing station will be preserved 'as much as possible' reassures me not a jot. 😢
@AndrewG1989
@AndrewG1989 Жыл бұрын
I do remember going to South Kensington and also stopped off at West Kensington. And yes there was a park nearby. South Kensington is very posh and the tube station is beautiful and massive. Very nice once again Jago. 😊
@customtransport2777
@customtransport2777 Жыл бұрын
Nice to see you making a documentary of my local station, it is very busy and touristic indeed! 👍
@mdhazeldine
@mdhazeldine Жыл бұрын
I'm sure I read that as part of the latest plan, they would refurbish the booking hall and reinstate one of the abandoned platforms and build a new glass canopy over it. The renders looked quite nice I thought.
@pierremartini2229
@pierremartini2229 Жыл бұрын
Great video. Went to school nearby from 1962 to 1972, and used South Kensington station regularly between there and Waterloo in order to get home in West Byfleet then Woking. I remember using the now abandoned platform 1. Happy days!
@jamesgibson5606
@jamesgibson5606 Жыл бұрын
Having used this line whilst on holiday in the area I have also used the pedestrian tunnel to V&A museum and thought at the time what a great idea this is, the train takes you to the area and the tunnel to the museum and you don't get your head wet how good is that. Love the videos Jago, keep up the good work.
@bentilbury2002
@bentilbury2002 Жыл бұрын
I really think Charles Yerkes should have his own "leitmotif" on this channel by now, some twanky piano piece such as you might use to introduce the villain of a silent movie.
@jaakkomantyjarvi7515
@jaakkomantyjarvi7515 Жыл бұрын
Or a chorus of Christmas pantomime boos.
@BroonParker
@BroonParker Жыл бұрын
Or a fanfare.
@sianwarwick633
@sianwarwick633 Жыл бұрын
twanky ! yes
@MattMcIrvin
@MattMcIrvin Жыл бұрын
We stayed near here on our last visit to London, but I never used this station because Earl's Court was closer to our hotel and the museums were in easy walking distance. I learned from one of your videos that the Sainsbury's across the street from our hotel had the illicit Cromwell Curve underneath it.
@peterward8346
@peterward8346 Жыл бұрын
Jago, you are a star. I really enjoy all of your enlightening vids. I am a Londoner from Hammersmith so it is great to hear the history and your delivery is first class. Thanks mate.
@Stache987
@Stache987 Жыл бұрын
25iah years ago I vacationed in London, I stayed within walking distance of Earls Court, one of the lines was unobtainable at the time due to station repairs. We had another station closer all I can remember was tall hotel, Lillie Rd, something Brompton, and when you left the hotel you hung a right walked a block or two, turned right, got tickets, down stairs to platform, and you watched a higher speed train on parallel tracks but no platform whizz by... back then there was a button on the ticket machine for each of many stations themselves, it had at least two, maybe station attended and a instant photo booth too. I know in the walk to EC Station I passed smaller hotels that advertised a rate better than what I overpaid where I stayed. (I've seen better Motel 6's rooms), these hotels were on less trafficked roads.
@jomo87
@jomo87 Жыл бұрын
Excellent work! I must've been in and out of this station literally thousands of times, as I went to school in the area for over a decade, and yet I learnt tonnes of new stuff :)
@phaasch
@phaasch Жыл бұрын
I have a very distant memory of using the lifts at the Piccadilly line station in the early 70s. Must have been just before the rebuilding. I remember the two lift stops for the east/ westbound platforms, such a thing sticks in the mind. They'll roof the station over yet- property developers may be the lowest form of human life, barring Westminster politicians, but, like them, they eventually almost always have their way.
@Looter92
@Looter92 Жыл бұрын
More Prince Albert!
@bobcosmic
@bobcosmic Жыл бұрын
Sunday afternoon and a pleasant surprise from Jago Hazzard !
@PabloBD
@PabloBD Жыл бұрын
More endangered by property developers stations, please
@jerrysims6691
@jerrysims6691 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this one JH - another blast from the past for me. Good ol' South Ken!!
@template16
@template16 Жыл бұрын
Wouldn't be Sunday without Charles Yerkes Another great video Jago.
@hughs591
@hughs591 Жыл бұрын
Really fact packed and most interesting. I also enjoyed your inspired closing shot, inside the car with the doors closing and the onboard PA announcing “this is a District Line train,” as picture and sound faded; bravo and thanks!
@chrissaltmarsh6777
@chrissaltmarsh6777 Жыл бұрын
Only place named for a living politician - High Street Ken. OK, I'll get my coat.
@ap9970
@ap9970 Жыл бұрын
I feel that silent movie villain music should play when Charles Yerkes pops up
@richardgelber2740
@richardgelber2740 Жыл бұрын
As a New Yorker, I'm so pleased that Yerkes was a miscreant of the Chicago variety.
@Wriggs74
@Wriggs74 Жыл бұрын
When stations had beauty and grace.
@rainyfeathers9148
@rainyfeathers9148 Жыл бұрын
'Let's just enjoy it for now' is a what me and another lady were saying of Harlesden and Stonebridge yesterday😭. Snap! I just remember too, I've heard plans for St Raph's redevelopment.... apparently they won't be preserving anything🙃.
@paulbowler2760
@paulbowler2760 Жыл бұрын
Jago - I have to berate you for not mentioning that august educational facility located with the Museums and the Royal Albert Hall - Imperial College! (Although you did show briefly 2 direction signs). Imperial (the City & Guilds part of it) is my alma mater - Civil Emgineering, 1963-66, and I received my degree from Dr Beeching himself, in the Albert hall, in October 1966! For my first year I lived in digs in Hammersmith - so I had the choice of bus to Albert Hall (Routes 9 and 73) or Underground (District and Picadilly) to South Ken, and a walk up the tunnel. Second and third years I lived in Selkirk Hall, Prince's Gardens Southside - right opposite the Civ Eng Dept! (Very) happy days - thanks for the memories.
@orgelmeister2
@orgelmeister2 Жыл бұрын
Chem Eng '75 - '76. Ditto, in spades!
@barbaralamson7450
@barbaralamson7450 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful.
@JBLewis
@JBLewis Жыл бұрын
This is a whole area of London we never made it to! I guess we'll just have to come visit again!
@jfwfreo
@jfwfreo Жыл бұрын
This brings back some memories for me seeing the footage of South Kensington. Back in high school I spent about a week in London as part of a family holiday and South Kensington was the closest underground station to where we were staying.
@johnjephcote7636
@johnjephcote7636 Жыл бұрын
'Charging a penny to use the (pedestrian) tunnel' has certain lavatorial connotations, especially as the white tile-lined pedestrian subway always gave me uneasy feelings...one thinks of loo rolls decoratively hanging from the walls at 'convenient' intervals.
@reptongeek
@reptongeek Жыл бұрын
I've come back from a recent London trip during which I visited 264 stations on the Underground, 243 of them in a single day and it's interesting to note that I still haven't seen everything The separate building for the Piccadilly line is notable because doesn't that mean from a Tube Challenge perspective in years gone by you would have to visit it twice. Once on a Piccadilly train and once on a Circle/District line train
@wafflewoman4769
@wafflewoman4769 Жыл бұрын
Fascinating!!🤓👍🏻👍🏻👌🏻
@KibbleWhite
@KibbleWhite Жыл бұрын
I enjoyed this one very much, thanks
@Leonard_Smith
@Leonard_Smith Жыл бұрын
Excellent 👍
@captaincodpiece3263
@captaincodpiece3263 Жыл бұрын
One of my favourite stations , l I like the arcade though my favourite but is the tunnel. Totally agree on property developers
@brettpalfrey4665
@brettpalfrey4665 Жыл бұрын
Darth Yerkes returns!! another cracking video, Jago..(I never use the subway, i prefer to navigate the streets above!)
@Apollo_Mint
@Apollo_Mint Жыл бұрын
“I sense something. A presence I haven’t felt since the last time I saw a video about the District Line.” - Darth Yerkes
@barneypaws4883
@barneypaws4883 Жыл бұрын
Yerkes is Jago's nemesis.
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