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Bow Road (/ ˈ b oʊ ˈ r oʊ d /) is a London Underground station located on Bow Road in Bow, London, England.It is on the District and Hammersmith & City lines. The station is interlinked as an out of station interchange (OSI) with Bow Church station on the Docklands Light Railway which is about 300 m (980 ft) away via Bow Road.
Although the Circle and Hammersmith & City lines station at Paddington is on the other side of the main line station to the Bakerloo, Circle and District lines station, it is shown as a single station on the current Tube map, but still counted as two in the official station count. It has been shown as two separate stations at different times in ...
Bow Road Underground station [1] and Bow Church DLR station [2] are located on the road, and two further stations, both now closed, were also once situated in Bow Road: Bow railway station and Bow Road railway station. Bow Road is home to a number of pubs, including the Bow Bells, [3] which is known for having the most haunted toilets in East ...
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Bow Church is a Docklands Light Railway (DLR) station in Bow, London, England.It is between Devons Road and Pudding Mill Lane stations. It is interlinked by an out of station interchange (OSI) within 300 m (980 ft) walking distance via Bow Road with Bow Road station on London Underground's District and Hammersmith and City lines.
Mile End is a London Underground station in Mile End, London. It is located in Travelcard Zone 2 and is served by three lines: Central, District and Hammersmith & City. On the Central line, the station is between Bethnal Green and Stratford stations. On the District and Hammersmith & City lines, it is between Stepney Green and Bow Road stations.
The station building was situated slightly west of a former North London Railway (NLR) station called Bow and near the current Bow Road Underground station and Bow Church DLR station. Bow Road station was re-sited in 1892 to a site 3 miles 7 chains (5 km) down-line from Fenchurch Street. It was closed in 1949.
By 1892 Bow station had four platforms and a direct walkway link to Bow Road GER station at the north end. To the north of the station was a junction where the Bromley curve diverged from the main line and just north of that the GER line that linked Stratford and Fenchurch Street (known as the Blackwall London Extension Railway) crossed over ...