Sloane Square Tube Station in London, England


Sloane Square Underground station, on the district and circle lines of the TFL underground system has the River Westbourne flowing above the station.

 

During the construction of the station – opened in December 1868 – the river was crossing the proposed site.  It was decided to divert the river into a large pipe and suspend it above the station platforms/tracks.

 

The pipe is enclosed within a green culvert, still in place today – surviving bomb damage to the station during WWII.

 

The green culvert can be viewed above the exits/entrance at platform level.





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