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FIRST TRAIN, NORTHERN LINE UNDERGROUND EXTENSION, CLAPHAM

FIRST TRAIN, NORTHERN LINE UNDERGROUND EXTENSION, CLAPHAM

The arrival of the first underground train at Morden along the extension of the Northern Line from Clapham South. The new line was at the time the world's longest tunnel. The absence of women could be explained by the passengers including a number of German railwaymen. From the South London Press, dated 17th September 1926

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Ref:14796
Identifier:SLP 17/9/1926 p.6
Date:1926

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