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- Waterloo_and_Whitehall_Railway abstract "The Waterloo and Whitehall Railway was a proposed and partly constructed 19th century Rammell pneumatic railway in central London intended to run under the River Thames just above Hungerford Bridge from Waterloo station to the Whitehall end of Great Scotland Yard . The later Baker Street and Waterloo Railway followed a similar alignment for part of its route.".
- Waterloo_and_Whitehall_Railway comment "The Waterloo and Whitehall Railway was a proposed and partly constructed 19th century Rammell pneumatic railway in central London intended to run under the River Thames just above Hungerford Bridge from Waterloo station to the Whitehall end of Great Scotland Yard . The later Baker Street and Waterloo Railway followed a similar alignment for part of its route.".