DarthMaxeuis wrote:
I wonder if all that is real...
Who is going to leave in an underground cave where there were secret documents about the cold War ?
The caption for the first photo on that article says: "David Hembra of the BT Group, Britain’s largest phone company, in one of the secret tunnels built during World War II as bomb shelters for London residents."
Rings true to me.
The phone company (or at least it's state-owned earlier incarnation - it was privatised and is now a totally commercial venture) also built a network of tunnels in Manchester. My apartment there was built in the 1940s and the cellars underneath our apartment blocks were also built to function as bomb shelters. And they were also connected to a similar network of tunnels that ran underneath Manchester. There still is such a network of tunnels in Manchester. Our housing estate got cut off from the rest of the network when they built a huge arterial road in the 1960s, and all foundations and the 'cutting' for the road destroyed the link between our cellars and the rest of the network.
Part of the network of tunnels that still exists in Manchester houses a telephone exchange, so it's still used by the telephone company.
http://www.cybertrn.demon.co.uk/guardian/
http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/ ... es_to_life
[p.s. I spend time in both Manchester (where I have an apartment) and Doha (where I work).]