United Kingdom The Concourse at Gants Hill Tube Station, London
The Concourse at Gants Hill London Underground Station on the Central Line was designed by notable art deco Tube architect Charles Holden; during the planning period, London Underground Holden advised on the construction of the new Moscow Metro, which is why the barrel-vaulted halls of Gants Hill echo many stations on the Russian capital's system. Gants Hill is famed for having a large arched waiting area between the platforms, similar to some Moscow metro stations.
Photography Tips
A fairly busy commuter station, so for no people get there as soon as the station opens. Probably best shot on a Sunday morning. If shot late at night be certain to take a friend. Tripod is essential or you will have to use a high ISO.
Travel Information
Obviously take the Tube, the station is located about 25 mins out from the city.
Spot Type
Indoor
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
Blue hour/at night
Sunrise & Sunset
08:01 - 15:55
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Photo Themes
Architecture
Art Deco
design
Train Station
Locations
London
London Underground
central line
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