Baz
Coventry |
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Mon 28th May 2012 8:31pm
Not as in subway trains of course, but the walkways under the city streets. I can remember 2 that we have lost. The first being of course outside Fishy Moores in Pool Meadow. As a younger person than I am now, remember all the coach firms' shops (I mean sheds) - well they were wooden - on one side of the road, before the bus station, and the shops like Fishy Moores and the Bridal shop on the end on the other side. Let's see if anyone remembers where the other one was? Baz Always looking forward to looking at the past.
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dutchman
Spon End |
2 of 55
Mon 28th May 2012 8:36pm
Trinity Street, Hertford Street and the Butts Road all had subways. The last mentioned has been filled with styrofoam but is otherwise intact for future generations to discover.
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Baz
Coventry Thread starter
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3 of 55
Mon 28th May 2012 8:51pm
Thanks, Trinity Street was the one I was thinking of. Did it have a shoe repair shop on the Owen Owen side in the subway, or was that in the basement of Owen Owen? Always looking forward to looking at the past.
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Adrian
UK |
4 of 55
Mon 28th May 2012 8:51pm
Broadgate had 2 subways, the one under Hertford St, under the Godiva clock, and the one from Owen Owen under Trinity St.
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Baz
Coventry Thread starter
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5 of 55
Mon 28th May 2012 8:58pm
Sorry Adrian, might be showing my youth here, I can't remember the one under the Godiva clock at all. Where did that one go to? Always looking forward to looking at the past.
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dutchman
Spon End |
6 of 55
Mon 28th May 2012 9:22pm
On 28th May 2012 8:51pm, Baz said:
Thanks, Trinity Street was the one I was thinking of. Did it have a shoe repair shop on the Owen Owen side in the subway, or was that in the basement of Owen Owen?
In my day it was the basement of Owen Owen.
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Midland Red
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7 of 55
Mon 28th May 2012 10:06pm
On 28th May 2012 8:58pm, Baz said:
Sorry Adrian, might be showing my youth here, I can't remember the one under the Godiva clock at all. Where did that one go to?
Here is one end of it, the other was where this photo was taken from |
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Adrian
UK |
8 of 55
Mon 28th May 2012 10:18pm
Inside the Hertford street subway. The ramp shown in Midland Red's photo was also connected to the stairs that were directly opposite the entrance to Broadgate House. The other side of the road the stairs were opposite James Walkers. Hertford Street was one of the busiest streets in the city centre until they blocked it off to traffic. You took your life in your hands if you tried to cross it, other than by the subway. |
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Adrian
UK |
9 of 55
Mon 28th May 2012 10:21pm
Showing the ramp entrance. The stairs were behind where the girl is standing |
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Baz
Coventry Thread starter
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10 of 55
Mon 28th May 2012 10:34pm
I'll tell you what. You people are fantastic. I dont know how you get the information, But thanks. Always looking forward to looking at the past.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
11 of 55
Tue 29th May 2012 5:44am
On 28th May 2012 8:58pm, Baz said:
Sorry Adrian, might be showing my youth here, I can't remember the one under the Godiva clock at all. Where did that one go to?
Sure you came out the other side of Hertford St.
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Adrian
UK |
12 of 55
Tue 29th May 2012 1:59pm
This looks like Fairfax St, strangely, I don't remember them being here. 1960s or 70s I would guess.
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Beesman
Cornwall |
13 of 55
Tue 29th May 2012 2:08pm
I remember this underpass well. I certainly used it in the 1970's to get to and from Pool Meadow |
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
14 of 55
Tue 29th May 2012 3:33pm
And me Beesman! Being dragged shopping with me mum after getting off the No.23! |
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Adrian
UK |
15 of 55
Fri 1st Jun 2012 9:52pm
Lady Godiva clock showing the subway under Hertford St |
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