Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!The biggest and busiest station in the UK with nearly 87 million people passing through it each year, Waterloo Station is also home to a vast network of arches that is inaccessible to the public.Dating back to 1848, Waterloo was built as an extension from Nine Elms Railway station, the London Terminus in the 1830s.
But what many people don't know is just how much history lies in the station's arches, MyLondon reports.In August 1966, Arch 103 on Tinworth Street was used to hide a police van after Harry Roberts and his gang shot three policemen.The other arches at the station were useful in preventing Waterloo from sinking into the marshland and over the years were added to.In the 1930s.
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