What REALLY Happened to the Abandoned London Underground Stations Trains Pass Through But Never Stop

What REALLY happened to London's abandoned Underground stations? Beneath London, there are 49 ghost stations — closed, sealed, and forgotten. The oldest, King William Street, closed in 1900. The most famous, Aldwych, closed in 1994. Trains still pass through their platforms but never stop. Down Street became Churchill's secret WWII bunker. Brompton Road housed an anti-aircraft command centre. Aldwych stored the Elgin Marbles during the Blitz. Today, Hidden London tours offer rare access to these time capsules beneath the city. This documentary covers the full story — from the world's first Underground in 1863 to the ghost stations hiding beneath five million daily commuters. 📌 Subscribe for more lost vessel documentaries. 📌 Comment if you've spotted a ghost platform from a Tube window. #LostVesselsArchive #GhostStations #LondonUnderground #AbandonedStations #HiddenLondon #TubeHistory #AbandonedTrains #UrbanExploration #RailwayHistory #ForgottenTransport