WATCH: 2011 video shows 'a day in the life' of Tooting Broadway Station

By The Editor

12th May 2021 | Local News

A 2011 video by the British Transport Museum documents a 'day in the life' of Tooting Broadway Underground Station.

It is an interesting peek into the operations of the station ten years ago.

Flowerman Radek is still busy outside the station selling to residents and trains still pass on through to High Barnett and Morden.

The station was built in September 1926 by Charles Holden.

Tooting Broadway Station is registered as a Grade II listed building.

There was a time in 2013 when Tooting Broadway was considered for inclusion in the Crossrail 2 development.

This was scrapped for a route via Balham instead.

What's your favourite thing about Tooting Broadway Station?

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