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King William Street Bank

King William Street station has the honour of being the first disused deep tube station. Closed in 1900, it was the original but short-lived northern terminus of the City and South London Railway, which was the first deep-level underground railway in the world. The CSLR, which originally ran from King William Street to Stockwell now form part of the Bank Branch of the Northern line.

King William Street recently played a key role in upgrading Bank Underground station, a major project which was completed in 2022. This virtual tour takes you behind the scenes of the disused station as it is today, revealing how the Bank redevelopment project utilised the original 1890 station to build platforms and passageways worthy of the 21st century.

King William Street station showing letters peeling off the tiles

Duration: 90 minutes (approx)
Location: Zoom (link will be emailed to ticket holder before event)
Tickets: £20 / £17.50*

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This tour will take place on Zoom. Ticket holders will be emailed a link to the tour approximately 24 hours in advance.

*As well as your tour, the ticket price includes:

  • Half price one-day entry to London Transport Museum (within a month of your tour date). No need to pre-book, just come to the Museum during our opening hours with proof of your tour ticket.
  • 10% discount on all full-priced products at our Shop (online and in store), within one month of your event date.

These offers cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Full terms and conditions.

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