The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 2, Issue 3 (July 1, 1927)
A Vision Realised
A Vision Realised.
An artist (John Martin) who flourished in the early part of the nineteenth century, was the first to suggest an underground railway for London. His idea (for an underground railway with a great central terminus) was laid before The House of Commons only to be rejected by the House as impracticable. The underground railways of London to-day transport many millions of passengers every year.