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  2. Liverpool Street station - Wikipedia

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    The station at Liverpool Street (the street had been named after the Tory Prime Minister Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool in 1829) was to be built for the use of the GER and of the East London Railway on two levels, with the underground East London line around 37 ft (11 m) below this, and the GER tracks supported on brick arches.

  3. London Buses route 26 - Wikipedia

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    On 18 July 1992, route 26 was introduced to replace the withdrawn section of route 6 between Hackney Wick and Aldwych, running between Hackney Wick and Waterloo station from Bow garage using Leyland Titans. [1] The Titans were replaced by a new fleet of 38 Alexander RL-bodied Volvo Olympians in late 1997. [2]

  4. Merseyrail - Wikipedia

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    The self-contained network is operated by Merseyrail Electrics 2002, a 50:50 joint venture between Serco and Transport UK Group.. The Northern line and the Wirral line compose the electric third-rail part of the network, which has service frequencies of 15 minutes in outlying areas converging to rapid transit frequencies in central sections.

  5. Great Eastern Main Line - Wikipedia

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    The Great Eastern Main Line (GEML, sometimes referred to as the East Anglia Main Line) is a 114.5-mile (184.3 km) major railway line on the British railway system which connects Liverpool Street station in central London with destinations in east London and the East of England, including Shenfield, Chelmsford, Colchester, Ipswich and Norwich.

  6. Lea Valley lines - Wikipedia

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    This included services between Liverpool Street and Enfield Town, Cheshunt, and Chingford, which were transferred from Greater Anglia to London Overground in 2015. The name proposed for this service in 2015 was the ' Lea Valley line ', the established name used for the lines on which this service operates. [ 6 ]

  7. Guildhall, London - Wikipedia

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    Guildhall crypt. During the Roman period, the Guildhall was the site of the London Roman Amphitheatre, rediscovered as recently as 1988.It was the largest in Roman Britain, partial remains of which are on public display in the basement of the Guildhall Art Gallery, and the outline of whose arena is marked with a black circle on the paving of the courtyard in front of the hall.

  8. London Buses route 133 - Wikipedia

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    London General Plaxton President bodied Volvo B7TL at Liverpool Street bus station in April 2007 Arriva London Alexander ALX400 bodied Volvo B7TL in August 2016. Route 133 commenced operating on 27 March 1929 from South Croydon to Liverpool Street station.

  9. St. James Street railway station - Wikipedia

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    St. James Street is a station on the Weaver line of the London Overground, located in Walthamstow in the London Borough of Waltham Forest, east London. It is 5 miles 55 chains (9.2 km) down the line from London Liverpool Street and is situated between Clapton and Walthamstow Central on the Chingford branch line. The station is in Travelcard Zone 3