The Story of London's Underground is a fascinating dive into the depths—literally—of one of the world's oldest and most complex subway systems. It weaves together expert commentary with archival footage, which really brings the history to life. You get a real sense of the hustle and bustle from its opening in 1863 to the massive expansion in the 20s and 30s. The pacing feels just right, not too fast, not too slow, allowing you to absorb each milestone. The graphics are quite engaging, providing a nice contrast to the grainy historical clips. It's not just about trains; it’s about the people and the culture that have emerged around them. A solid piece for anyone interested in urban history or transit systems.
Includes interviews with transport historians.Features rare archival footage of early tube trains.Covers the cultural impact of the underground on London life.
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