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Silverhatch

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WATFORD zero

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There's tunnels under what used to be the 'Heart in Hand' in the 70's. Very bottom of East street and ran under the seafront (A259).

Clifton Terrace and Sussex Square also have some good tunnels :wink:
 
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Perfidious Albion

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Those toilets beneath the station are written large in my memory. As you went down the steps there was a strong smell emanating from the hairdresser, I don’t know what caused it. The gents toilets were always immaculate with marble urinals and copper pipe work that absolutely gleamed.
The exit to Trafalgar Street was well used . We certainly missed it when they blocked it up. After coming home up Trafalgar Street we had to walk further to the top and back to the Station entrance. Not good when carrying Mum’s shopping and rushing for a train…..
 




Silverhatch

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Those toilets beneath the station are written large in my memory. As you went down the steps there was a strong smell emanating from the hairdresser, I don’t know what caused it. The gents toilets were always immaculate with marble urinals and copper pipe work that absolutely gleamed.
The exit to Trafalgar Street was well used . We certainly missed it when they blocked it up. After coming home up Trafalgar Street we had to walk further to the top and back to the Station entrance. Not good when carrying Mum’s shopping and rushing for a train…..
Exactly. If they're in any way saveable, they'd make a great club/bar/music venue
 




Tom Hark Preston Park

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Those toilets beneath the station are written large in my memory. As you went down the steps there was a strong smell emanating from the hairdresser, I don’t know what caused it. The gents toilets were always immaculate with marble urinals and copper pipe work that absolutely gleamed.
The exit to Trafalgar Street was well used . We certainly missed it when they blocked it up. After coming home up Trafalgar Street we had to walk further to the top and back to the Station entrance. Not good when carrying Mum’s shopping and rushing for a train…..
Yup, that always used to baffle me also. What on earth could 'of' caused that strong stench of urine to emanate from the hairdresser right next to the gents toilets :facepalm:
 








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It’s not mentioned in the article but most visitors to Brighton can’t believe there used to be a toilet under the clock tower.

I’d like to see that reopened.
I have posted about my experiences there in the early 70s. It had a resident paedophile who would lurch at any young teenage boy who decided this was a good place for a slash on the way home from Virgin records. He was apparently completely pissed 24/7 so it didn't take much to dodge him.

The place reminds me of this



It was masseur :facepalm:
 




Cotton Socks

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They considered reopening the taxi road when they were moving the Station taxi rank.
 


Shropshire Seagull

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We had a school trip down the Poole Valley sewers when I was 11. Amazing. Horrible smell, but that was probably Paul Valley.
I did something similar, but I think it was with the cubs, late 1960s.

We entered on the seafront somewhere near bottom of West Street and emerged somewhere in Steine Gardens.

Very interesting seeing all the storm sewers snd, yes, the stench was quite memorable.

Can remember using both toilets, under the clock tower and under the station ot the top of Trafalgar Street. Circa early 70s
 


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