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		<title>Down in the tube station at lunchtime</title>
		<description>Our trip to Down Street went very well thanks for asking, feel very lucky to have had a bit of a spy around. It's not normally open, but someone has to go down there and do regular inspections so we managed to tag onto the back of that. The station w... </description>
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		<title>RE: Down in the tube station at lunchtime</title>
		<description>you should probably link to here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Down_Street_tube_station as it has a good entry on this. in fact the section on disused lonton tubes is proper fascinating. on a similar point, i found out what that thing is that runs dow... </description>
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