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Roundel Round We Go
Emily and Paul
26 episodes
1 day ago
A podcast where two London Underground nerds draw a station out of a bag and make a show about it.
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A podcast where two London Underground nerds draw a station out of a bag and make a show about it.
Show more...
Places & Travel
Society & Culture
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023 - Woodside Park (featuring Luke Agbaimoni AKA TubeMapper)
Roundel Round We Go
57 minutes 56 seconds
2 years ago
023 - Woodside Park (featuring Luke Agbaimoni AKA TubeMapper)

We explore Woodside Park, a station which has retained many of its picturesque historic details, and talk to Luke Agbaimoni, aka Tubemapper, renowned photographer of the London Underground. 

Woodside Park was opened by the Great Northern Railway in 1872, and became part of the Northern Line in 1940. We've covered the history of this section of railway in full detail in episode 004 - Totteridge and Whetstone.  

Around Woodside Park we discover the disputed etymology of Tally Ho Corner, and the De Dion Bouton factory which may have built some of London's earliest motor buses. 

Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @roundelroundpod, or email us at roundelroundpod@gmail.com

 A full list of references for all the sources used for the episode is available here

Roundel Round We Go
A podcast where two London Underground nerds draw a station out of a bag and make a show about it.