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15:26 GMT, Sunday, 1 June 2008 16:26 UK
Your pictures: Circle Line Party

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Andrew Crowe was one reveller trying to join the party at Liverpool Street Station. He managed to take this photo above ground, before making his way to the underground party.

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The station concourse at Liverpool Street was not the only place that was crowded - many of the platforms were just as busy as during rush hour. Photo by Helena Fisher.

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Rory O'Sullivan and his friend started to party while waiting for the train at the platform.

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Once on the underground Andrew Crowe and his friends began to enjoy the party.

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James Waugh went to Liverpool Station before midnight and says "the atmosphere was somewhere between a carnival and a football match."

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As the night wore on, six London Underground stations were closed and several trains were damaged and withdrawn from service. Picture sent in by Jamillah Knowles.

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Louis Harris-Tench joined the party at Notting Hill, where he spotted some walking and talking tube signs.

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Stuart McMahon and his friends decided to stay away from the city centre and held a separate "Cockfostering" party from Uxbridge to Cockfosters on the Piccadilly Line.

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Cheryl Payne spotted a group of partygoers dressed up as Boris Johnson waiting for a train at Monument station. Send your photos to yourpics@bbc.co.uk. See terms and conditions on the right.
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