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THIS IS PART1... part2 coming soon Kingsway Telephone Exchange - The Kingsway telephone exchange was built as a deep-level shelter underneath Chancery Lane tube station in the early 1940s, consisting of two east–west aligned tunnels, one on each side of the Central Line.[3] Although intended for use as an air raid shelter, like many of the deep level shelters, it was not used for its intended purpose and was instead used as a government communications centre. Material from the Public Record Office was stored there from 1945 to 1949. The tunnel in 2014 The site was given to the General Post Office in 1949. At the time, the Post Office was also responsible for telephones as well as postal system. The two-tunnel shelter was extended by the addition of four shorter tunnels, at right angles to the original pair. This extension was completed by 1954,and the exchange opened on 30 October 1954. In 1956 it became the UK termination point for TAT-1, the first transatlantic telephone cable. Throughout the 1960s, 1970s and early 1980s, Kingsway Trunk Switching Centre (as it became known) was a trunk switching centre and repeater station with Post Office engineering staff totalling over 200 at its peak. After the exchange was wound down the site was used for the Radio Interference Investigation Group, whose function was to prevent television viewers and radio listeners in north and central London from suffering interference to their service from external sources such as thermostats, fluorescent tubes and injection moulding equipment. The country's first radio paging terminal was also installed on this site in the 1970s. In the 1980s it housed Kingsway Computer Centre, a backup for ICARUS (international circuit allocation record update system) The site had a staff restaurant, tea bar, games room and licensed bar. Its bar claimed to be the deepest in the United Kingdom, at about 200 feet (60 metres) below street level. The site contained an artesian well and rations to maintain several hundred people for many months, to try to ensure a safe environment in case of nuclear attack. Join this channel to get access to perks: / @thesecretvault My Instagram: / thesecretvaultofficial (no private messages please) Facebook: / 1228424283971624 (no private messages please) / thesecretvaultofficial email me at [email protected] EMAIL IS THE NUMBER 1 WAY TO GET HOLD OF ME!!! Also present on this explore were Glen - / @glen7463 Beface Computing - / befacecomputinglifts Exploring with Jordsan (instagram) Liam LK - / @liam_lk Lozzy Luke LEF Equipment used: DJI Mavic Zoom DRONE Sony A7s ii with Samyang 14mm full frame lens Dji Pocket 2 camera Insta 360x R BOBLOV T5 Bodyworn Infra Red Camera Adobe Premiere Pro 2020 Ryzen 5950X 65GB Ram Windows 10 (No Apple shiz here) Nvidia RTX 3090GFX #Abandonedplaces #Abandonedplacesuk #urbexuk #undergroundbunker #urbexexploration #urbex_europe_ #urbextreme #urbexphotography #DerelictBuildings #frozenintime #timecapsule #abandoned