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Charing Cross station is located at the western end of the Strand in the City of Westminster, east of Trafalgar Square and northeast of Whitehall.It is close to the Embankment Pier, providing river services along the River Thames.
Charing Cross (sometimes informally abbreviated as Charing +, Charing X, CHX or CH+) is a London Underground station at Charing Cross in the City of Westminster. The station is served by the Bakerloo and Northern lines and provides an interchange with Charing Cross mainline station .
It is now West Ealing station. Charing Cross: Jubilee: 19 November 1999: Partial Remainder of station in use along with surviving platforms Two platforms are still functional but were removed from public use when the Jubilee line extension to Stratford was opened in 1999. [13] City Road: Northern: 8 August 1922: Station closed Demolished.
The Charing Cross, Euston and Hampstead Railway company – now part of the London Underground's Northern line – was able to take advantage of this closure when constructing its Charing Cross Underground station, making a large excavation in the main-line station's forecourt that would not have been allowed otherwise. The previous intention ...
The refurbishment of a 161-year old central London bridge is under way. Hungerford railway bridge, which takes trains over the River Thames between the South Bank and London Charing Cross station ...
In 1954, Charing Cross, and to a lesser extent London Bridge, were remodelled to enable them to handle 10-coach trains on the suburban network. [71] Cannon Street station was remodelled in 1955. On 5 April 1957, a fire destroyed the signal box at Cannon Street and severely affected the operation of trains.
Charing Cross station may refer to: In London, England: Charing Cross railway station; Charing Cross tube station (on the London Underground)
Area around Charing Cross c.1833 A map showing the Charing Cross ward of Westminster Metropolitan Borough as it appeared in 1916. The railway station opened in 1864, fronted on the Strand with the Charing Cross Hotel. In 1865, a replacement cross was commissioned from E. M. Barry by the South Eastern Railway as the centrepiece of the station ...
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