This fine art photography essay was submitted to Edge of Humanity Magazine by photographer Tony Sellen @ London Fine Art Photography.
Images from project “Going London Underground” by Tony Sellen.

Its not often you can find an empty escalator in one of London’s busy stations.

The hight contrast lines and the glow at the end of the tunnel make this train depot look very space age
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A disused London Underground Tube station at Highbury north London.

Every tunnel on London Undergrounds Tube network leads somewhere. Dark and dirty, but certainly interesting locations can be found in the tunnels under the City of London.
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The tall escalators on the Jubilee Line reach up towards the light at street level. The modern stations of the London Underground network have some fantastic chrome looking architecture.

Kings Cross station is one of the busiest stations in London, even at night you can see trains coming and going..

The amazing beams of the modern Bermondsey tube station opens up the station giving a much brighter and open feel than the older tube stations in London.
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There are many disused tunnels running under the Great City of London. Some emptier than others…….

Dark, damp and no sign of life at the bottom of the stairs. Not all of London Undergrounds infrastructure is as clean and polished as the newer stations.
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By Tony Sellen