Manchester has one famous example of an underground plan that nearly came to fruition - the Picc-Vic line in the early 1970s. This would be an underground section of the mainline railway network, connecting the two biggest stations on opposite sides of the city. It was a flashy, popular idea that disappointingly didn't happen for a multitude of different reasons. But did you also know that it wasn't the first, or the last attempt to get an underground railway in Manchester?
Link to 'Infra MANC' publication about the Picc-Vic and Guardian Underground Telephone Exchange:
https://issuu.com/cyberbadger/docs/infra_manc_catalogue
Authors: Richard Brook, Martin Dodge
Also see: 'Tunnels through time' https://www.manchester.ac.uk/about/news/tunnels-through-time-manchesters-century-long-transport-headache/
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