In 1929, Covent Garden was suggested for closure in connection with the extension of the Piccadilly line: the elimination of less-busy stations in the central area would improve both reliability and journey times for long-distance commuters, though the closure did not proceed. After all, at the time the site was known for its commercial market and not a posh third place. And it is also really close to Leicester Square station, it is actually the closest distance on the network - 260 metres (20 seconds). The stations are so close that a pedestrian standing halfway between them on Long Acre can see both tube stations by turning around 180 degrees. According to the Wikipedia, the fare for this short distance is more expensive per mile than the Venice Simplon Orient Express, as you have to pay a regular Zone 1 fare. (previous | next | back to album | 2020:02:12 16:08:56 | 60% of an album)