The London Underground: 50 Things to See and Do
Vicki Pipe
(Author)
Geoff Marshall
(Author)
Description
RIDE THE TUBE LIKE NEVER BEFORE AND DISCOVER THE TOP 50 UNUSUAL THINGS TO DO AND SEE ON THE LONDON UNDERGROUND. Explore the rarest routes, take historic rides, visit abandoned stations, uncover secret shortcuts, discover letter-based odysseys and embark on unique Tube challenges with this lively, interactive book. You can: -Find secret staircases. -Take an escalator expedition. -Race the Tube between stops. -Find the Tube's strangest station. Bursting with facts and activities from YouTube train expert Geoff Marshall with additional sights to see from his co-creator of All the Stations, Vicki Pipe, this book will inspire children - and adults - to seize the moment and explore the hidden world of London's Underground.Product Details
Price
$12.95
$11.91
Publisher
September Publishing
Publish Date
April 30, 2020
Pages
128
Dimensions
5.4 X 8.0 X 0.5 inches | 0.55 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781912836253
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About the Author
Vicki Pipe is a museum education professional by trade, but also an artist and improviser. She has presented in videos for Londonist and on Geoff's YouTube channel on a range of topics from history to Harry Potter. She is passionate about the stories of people, social change and how the railways impact on our sense of space and surroundings. allthestations.co.uk Geoff Marshall is a freelance video producer making transport films for Londonist and his own YouTube channel. He is a tour guide for Hidden London, taking people inside abandoned tube stations, and has twice held the world record for travelling to all Underground stations in the fastest time possible.
Reviews
Praise for The Railway Adventures: "If you want to have a railway adventure, this excellent book is the best place to start." - Ian Marchant, author of Parallel Lines and A Hero for High Times "This is a book which not only conveys the enthusiasm and love the two of them have for our railway network, but really does make you want to take a train journey somewhere just for pleasure and to appreciate some of the history and even the hidden stories behind the stations, the busy main lines and quiet rural routes around the country." -The Railway Magazine