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Inside Aldwych, London's abandoned Underground station

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  • Business Insider was given a tour of London's abandoned Aldwych Underground station.
    The station has quite the history, opening in 1907 and serving as a bomb shelter during the Blitz in the 1940s. It was also used as a hiding place for some of the British Museum's treasures including the Elgin Marbles.
    The station used to provide services to the Picadilly line, having only one stop to Holborn, which is around a 10-minute walk away. The station was eventually closed in 1994, due to heavy maintenance costs.
    The station is now used for various forms of training by different organisations - including the fire brigade and the police - and public tours from the museum.
    Hollywood movies are also filmed in the station, previously providing scenes for "V for Vendetta" and "Atonement."
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