FROZEN IN TIME

Inside creepy abandoned Tube station after it was sealed for 60 years – hiding an incredible secret

Walls lined with fascinating adverts give a snapshot of life in London decades ago

A CREEPY abandoned Tube station that was sealed for 60 years is hiding an incredible secret.

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Part of Notting Hill Gate Underground was closed off for redevelopment during the 1950s, with a section still sealed off today.

A creepy abandoned Tube station that was sealed for 60 years is hiding an incredible secretCredit: Flickr/Mikey Ashworth
Part of Notting Hill Gate was closed off for redevelopment during the 1950sCredit: Flickr/Mikey Ashworth
Posters from adverts back in the day where still in the UndergroundCredit: Flickr/Mikey Ashworth

A corridor connecting train lines which was once bustling with commuters and tourists was rendered useless with the decision being made to keep it shut.

But during routine maintenance a few years ago, decades-old posters were discovered.

While some were adverts for products at the time, others were pieces of art and film billboards.

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One colourful advert is for the comedy film Too Many Crooks starring Terry Thomas and up-and-coming actor Sid James which had opened at the now demolished Odeon Marble Arch.

Another is for the hit film Around The World in 80-days starring David Niven, which was still showing two years after opening at the Astoria in 1957.

Film star Alec Guinness also appears in an advert for the 1958 comedy film The Horse's Mouth. He would go on to become Obi-Wan Kenobi in Star Wars 20-years-later.

The colourful walls used to lead commuters to old lifts, that are no longer in use at the station, and has been untouched ever since it was boarded up.

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And for those who use Notting Hill Gate now, they would be completely unaware of the route.

The works back in the 50s was to allow passengers to access both the Circle and District (C&D) and Central line through one entrance.

Originally, travellers wanting to hop on the C&D line would have needed to enter the station via another street in the capital.

Whereas improvements and permanent part-closures meant both lines could then be accessed through the Central Line entrance.

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The pictures have emerged after local explorers discovered unseen parts of a tunnel in Llandudno, Wales.

Spooky snaps show what it's like MILES inside the dark underground space.

And Drewton Tunnel, Yorkshire, has been unused for 60 years and is now said to have its own climate.

At 1.2 miles long, Drewton is the longest unused tunnel in the UK.

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Alec Guinness, later Sir Alec and Obi-Wan Kenobi in Star Wars, was featuring in a comedy filmCredit: Flickr/Mikey Ashworth
Around the World in 80 Days was showing starring David NivenCredit: Flickr/Mikey Ashworth
A film poster featuring Terry Thomas and a young Sid JamesCredit: Flickr/Mikey Ashworth
The old posters for cinema films in the late 1950sCredit: Flickr/Mikey Ashworth
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Another poster was for Pepsodent toothpasteCredit: Flickr/Mikey Ashworth
The secret tunnels are a sealed off section of Notting Hill Gate Underground Tube Station in London.Credit: Alamy

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