“I understand how the Underground can become an essential part of the personality. My dreams and memories have always been associated with the Central Line. I was brought up in East Acton, and educated at a school in Ealing Broadway. At various points of my early life I lived at Shepherd’s Bush, Queensway and Notting Hill Gate. When I worked in an office I alighted from the train at Tottenham Court Road and then, at a later date, at Holborn or Chancery Lane. The Central Line was one of the boundaries or lines of my life. Now that I am beyond its reach, I feel free. Yet, like the escaped prisoner yearning for his dungeon, I often dream of the Underground. I dream of lines going to improbable destinations all over the world. I dream of strange encounters on platforms with people I seem to know. I dream of coming up for air and being confronted by a transformed cityscape. I dream of running down passages in search of a platform. I dream of gliding down vast escalators. I dream of crossing the live rails from platform to platform. I dream of standing unsteadily in a carriage as it rattles along. And, yes, I dream of the Central Line.”
Peter Ackroyd, London Under: The Secret History Beneath The Streets
Peter Ackroyd, London Under: The Secret History Beneath The Streets
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