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eers and signalmen, of the London. Underground Railways the intricacies of their jobs. At one end of the station is a large lecture room for 60 pupils, while signal cabins are stationed along the track. By means of toy carsj, drivers are taught how to avoid collisions and how to use the electro-pneumatic signal system. It -is hoped that before long a method will be devised by which underground trains will be made to run without drivers.
STATION WITHOUT TRAINS There is an underground railway station in London which, although no train has ever passed through it, has probably held more valuable property than any other station in the world. It is where the Crown Jewels and National Gallery paintings were deposited for safety during the war. This strange station has 70ft. of standard underground track, used for teaching engin-
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XLV, Issue 3191, 7 February 1928, Page 7
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