The London Necropolis Railway carried coffins and mourners from London to Brookwood Cemetery for nearly 90 years.
Today, an optimistic traveller might take 43 minutes to travel direct from Brookwood Station in Surrey to London Waterloo. It's a well-worn commuter route and so, after a weary day in the city, ...
First published in the U.K. in 2002, Martin's U.S. debut offers smooth prose, but suffers from its callow, 19-year-old protagonist, Jim Stringer. In 1903, Stringer leaves York for London to make ...
Just in time for Halloween, it's worth remembering one of the world's spookiest but efficient bits of urban infrastructure: the London Necropolis Railway, used solely to transport the dead and their ...
Today, an optimistic traveller might take 43 minutes to travel direct from Brookwood Station in Surrey to London Waterloo. It’s a well-worn commuter route and so, after a weary day in the city, ...
Opened in November 1854, the London Necropolis Railway was a bizarre transportation system that transported some of the creepiest cargo around. For roughly 87 years, the railway line carried dead ...
Plus, the three historic UK train stations you can now explore as part of a new tour THE London Necropolis Railway has got to be one of the spookiest train lines in history. For 87 years, the service ...