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- The Tube is full of surprising oddities and historical quirks. You probably walk right past a few every day, without ever noticing.
- Between May and August 2017, video producer and railway enthusiast Geoff Marshall and his fiancée Vicki Pipe, a museum professional at the London Transport Museum, travelled the length and breadth of Britain's railway system, visiting all 2563 stations (as of that date), to document how our railways are today, with major changes due in the years to come.
- Secrets of the Underground explores the fascinating world of the Tube in London, as Geoff takes you on a tour around things you may never have spotted before.
- Short 2 minute videos, exploring the ten least used stations in London according to the 2015/2016 ORR statistics
- Geoff Marshall travels the length of London's Victoria Line, picking out some of the more unusual features in the stations.
- This time, Geoff Marshall takes us on a tour of the Northern Line, looking for unusual features including unfinished platforms, secret escalators, fibbing signs and even a plastic owl.
- This time Geoff Marshall is starting at Upminster and travelling from east to west on the District Line, and along the way will point out all the things you've most likely missed on your travels.
- Geoff Marshall reveals dozens of features and facts about London's Central Line that you probably didn't know. We start in Epping and head east to west across London.
- Geoff Marshall follows the brown line, as he continues his exploration of the London Underground network. But why's he starting in Stanmore? And which is his least favorite station?
- Geoff Marshall travels the length of the Jubilee Line to discover some of its more unusual features. He finds a secret governmental tube entrance, the network's most pointless waiting room, and an elephant.
- 2013–20165mTV EpisodeGeoff Marshall travel's London's H&C tube line, looking for the unusual and little-known features. If you like this video, check out Londonist's YouTube channel for the secrets of other tube lines.
- Which station has a cache of hidden gnomes? Where could you find an abandoned spiral escalator? And which station has its own unique font? Geoff Marshall goes in search of the secrets of the Piccadilly Line.
- Geoff Marshall tours London's yellow line looking for odd bits of trivia...and himself.
- Geoff Marshall follows in the footsteps of John Betjeman into Metroland, following London's Metropolitan Line.
- 2013–20164mTV EpisodeGeoff Marshall ponders the mysteries of London's shortest tube line, and reveals how he's been a little bit naughty, all through this series.
- Continuing our 'Secrets' series, we've done all the tube lines now but there's still the Docklands Light Railway. So Geoff Marshall gives us a whistle-stop tour of the curiosities to be found on London's DLR
- Geoff Marshall explores the little-known past of the London transport link.
- Geoff continues to explore the Overground network, pointing out historical facts, things you may have missed, and yet more one-a-day services.
- Which BBC newsreader is the voice of the trams? Why is the tram network green? Why has West Croydon station got no platform 2?
- Geoff goes out onto the network, this time pointing out old lines, bad grammar, stations that could have been, and -- of course -- how there are always signs that show the wrong number of steps.
- We're counting down the least used stations in London to see what's there and why anyone would travel to them. This time we're out west in the London Borough of Ealing, for the ninth least-used station in London: Drayton Green.
- Carrying on our countdown of visiting the ten least used railway stations in London, this time down south to the London Borough of Merton, and the station that is South Merton
- Geoff ventures into north London, into the London Borough of Enfield to pay a visit to the seventh least used station in the whole of London - it's Crews Hill
- In the fifth part of this series, Geoff travel to the London Borough of Bromley ans Zone 4, to visit Birkbeck station.