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3D Laser Scan Shows London’s Abandoned Underground Mail Rail Network

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Beneath the streets of London, an underground rail network once existed to shuttle mail around the city. Decommissioned in 2003, this 3D laser scan serves to save its existence for posterity.

The network was used for 76 years and was in fact home to the world’s first driverless, electrified railway. But the site—beneath one of the city’s mail sorting facilities—is set to become a museum dedicated to the subject of the postal past. These tunnels will become routes for a train that visitors to ride—so the UK-based ScanLAB Projectwas called in to preserve them in their current state using 3D laser scans. Capturing the scene at millimeter resolution, the result shows the space as it was left, with tools, office detritus and even dartboards littering the depths. [ScanLAB Projectvia New Scientist]

Image by ScanLAB Projects

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