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}}Holborn (prefix D) was a signal cabin located within the station of the same name on London Underground’s Piccadilly line. It was opened in 1906, re-fitted circa 1930, superseded in 1979 and closed in 1980. The 1930 lever frame is believed to be the example that resides at London Transport Museum, Acton Depot under the adopted pseudonym of York Road as a demonstrative exhibit. The 1979 lever frame has also been preserved at Acton Depot | }}Holborn (prefix D) was a signal cabin located within the station of the same name on London Underground’s Piccadilly line. It was opened in 1906, re-fitted circa 1930, superseded in 1979 and closed in 1980. The 1930 lever frame is believed to be the example that resides at London Transport Museum, Acton Depot under the adopted pseudonym of York Road as a demonstrative exhibit. The 1979 lever frame has also been preserved at Acton Depot as part of the Acton Miniature Railway. | ||
== Great Northern Piccadilly & Brompton Railway == | == Great Northern Piccadilly & Brompton Railway == |