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Brompton Road

Located between Knightsbridge and South Kensington stations on the Piccadilly line, Brompton Road station was closed in 1934 after the Piccadilly line was extended. It was closed along with stations such as Down Street and York Road as they were only lightly used - with some services passing through without stopping.

Zoom in for this special behind the scenes digital tour to learn about its time as a Second World War bunker and see what the disused station looks like today.

There will also be a Q&A session afterwards, where you’ll get the chance to ask our expert guides all about Brompton Road station.

A black and white photo of the exterior of Brompton Road station

Duration: Approx 90 minutes
Location: Zoom (link to be emailed)
Tickets*: £20 / £17.50

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