L2665. Preston Road Station on the Underground's Metropolitan line, as seen in September 1933. Designed by Charles W. Clark, architect of the Metropolitan Railway, the station's entrance has been incorporated into a parade, with shops at ground level and flats above. Beneath the map of the Metropolitan's route, there is a poster advertising cheap tickets to Metro-Land, the suburban corridor of north-west London and beyond that was served by the Metropolitan's trains. | |
Publisher | |
Contributor | London's Transport Museum |
Creator | attribution - Topical Press |
Date | creation - 1933-09-02 |
Type | Digital images - Scanned |
Format | resolution - 300 dpi dimension.H - 152mm dimension.W - 203mm |
Identifier | London's Transport Museum - 1998/ 65321 |
Source | London's Transport Museum |
Language | EN |
Relation | copy of - Black and white print |
Coverage | point - 1933-09-02 Location.Current Repository - London's Transport Museum Location.Creation Site - Preston Road Station, Greater London (O.S. Ref: 518200 187300) |
Rights | London's Transport Museum |