UK - London - Elizabeth Line Escalator 01_5008233
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Thanks to the presence of the Daniel Almond 'Time line' installation I can confirm this is the Bond Street station......
I'd taken some photos of the Elizabeth Line shortly after it opened but I knew there was loads more photographic potential that remained untapped. When I was last in London I therefore spent a bit of time exploring a couple of the stations.
Click here for more photos taken underground : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157670949337253
From the Tfl website, "‘FROM UNDER THE GLACIER’ reminds us of a much slower passage of time: how our journey through this network of tunnels has literally cut through geological time itself.
“Before you’ve even physically begun a journey you are already thinking in a numerical language: the first question we all ask ourselves is, ‘What time is the train?’ So it seemed appropriate to mark the starting point of the journey with a work engaged in a similar language.” – Darren Almond"
© D.Godliman
UK - London - Elizabeth Line Escalator 01_5008233
My Website : Twitter : Facebook : Instagram : Photocrowd
Thanks to the presence of the Daniel Almond 'Time line' installation I can confirm this is the Bond Street station......
I'd taken some photos of the Elizabeth Line shortly after it opened but I knew there was loads more photographic potential that remained untapped. When I was last in London I therefore spent a bit of time exploring a couple of the stations.
Click here for more photos taken underground : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157670949337253
From the Tfl website, "‘FROM UNDER THE GLACIER’ reminds us of a much slower passage of time: how our journey through this network of tunnels has literally cut through geological time itself.
“Before you’ve even physically begun a journey you are already thinking in a numerical language: the first question we all ask ourselves is, ‘What time is the train?’ So it seemed appropriate to mark the starting point of the journey with a work engaged in a similar language.” – Darren Almond"
© D.Godliman