Piccadilly Circus Station Passageway, London

This passageway within Piccadilly Circus Station, London, connects the Bakerloo and Piccadilly lines. The station, which opened in 1906, was rebuilt in the 1920s to accommodate increasing passenger numbers and improve circulation beneath the city's busiest intersection. The complex network of tunnels and escalators, including this tiled corridor, channels millions of travelers annually. It remains a vital transport hub in the West End, reflecting the continuous adaptation of London's underground infrastructure.
This passageway within Piccadilly Circus Station, London, connects the Bakerloo and Piccadilly lines. The station, which opened in 1906, was rebuilt in the 1920s to accommodate increasing passenger numbers and improve circulation beneath the city's busiest intersection. The complex network of tunnels and escalators, including this tiled corridor, channels millions of travelers annually. It remains a vital transport hub in the West End, reflecting the continuous adaptation of London's underground infrastructure.
Photo taken in April 2019. © 2026 Chad Davis
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