Estação St. John’s Wood, 1937, Metrô, Londres, Inglaterra
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Estação St. John’s Wood, 1937, Metrô, Londres, Inglaterra
Londres - Inglaterra
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St John’s Wood Station served as a calm and orderly stop on the London Underground in 1937, surrounded by leafy streets and Edwardian terraces. The station’s tiled entrance welcomed passengers descending toward the Bakerloo line, offering quick access to central London. Local residents used the station for commuting into the city, while visitors arrived to explore nearby cricket grounds or take walks through Regent’s Park. Conductors helped travellers with tickets, and the platform signs gleamed under the glow of overhead lamps. Quiet efficiency defined the space. St John’s Wood Station fit neatly into the elegant character of its neighbourhood, offering both function and local charm. Texto do London History.
Nota do blog 1: St. John’s Wood Station / London Underground.
Nota do blog 2: Data 1937 / Autoria não obtida.
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