Tunnels under London will soon open to the public
by editors@theworld.org (Chris Harland-Dunaway) from The World: Latest Stories on (#6Y6Y8)
During World War II, citizens of London spent long stretches of time taking refuge in tunnels beneath the city when German bombing raids flew above. Those tunnels were later used by British Telecom, and then later sold to Angus Murray. In a venture backed by private equity, he plans to open them fully to the public. Host Marco Werman talks with Murray about what the tunnels are like and what people visiting them in the future can expect to see.