Tube Station Tiles

Metro tiles originally got their name from the distinctive ceramic tiles which were used on the walls of both the london underground and the many new york city subway stations built around the turn of 20th century.
Tube station tiles. Tube tiles in pictures. This article covers only ceramic glazed tiles used on walls inside stations mainly in underground passages there being very little that survives above ground. If you can t easily call to mind the tiling of your local tube station you might want to spare a minute to take. Instantly recognisable the red tiled tube station is an icon of london.
Scroll to bottom for answers and let us know of. All of these photographs were taken in tube stations. When it was built it was the first underground railway in the world and its iconic design features have endured. M how many tube stations can you recognise from the tiles.
Tube tiles in pictures. Matthew chattle alamy hovering over the ground like an art deco flying saucer southgate is the most futuristic of the many underground stations charles holden. 1 6 have you. But what we never realised until the nice people over at mental floss pointed it out is how idiosyncratic the tiling and designs on platforms can be.
Whatever your feelings about the commute the london underground is a fairly remarkable system. These much loved stations on the bakerloo northern and piccadilly lines are the work of leslie green 1875 1908.