English: The extra-wide southbound platform at
London Underground's
Angel station. To combat chronic overcrowding a new section of tunnel was excavated in 1992 for a new northbound platform and the southbound platform was rebuilt to completely occupy the original 30-foot tunnel.
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English: The extra-wide southbound platform at
London Underground's
Angel station. To combat chronic overcrowding a new section of tunnel was excavated in 1992 for a new northbound platform and the southbound platform was rebuilt to completely occupy the original 30-foot tunnel.
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