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  2. Watford - Wikipedia

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    The London Overground service from Watford Junction runs south via a suburban loop and stops at Watford High Street, before continuing via Bushey to London Euston. [85] Watford tube station is the terminus of the Watford branch of London Underground's Metropolitan line. The station is located outside the centre of Watford, close to Cassiobury ...

  3. Watford High Street railway station - Wikipedia

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    Map of railways around Watford town centre. Watford High Street station is located in the Lower High Street in Watford town centre. In the immediate vicinity around the station are a number of retail and civic amenities including the Watford Museum, containing a gallery of fine art and displays of local heritage, and the 1.4-million-square-foot (130,000 m 2) atria Watford Shopping Centre (also ...

  4. File:Clarendon Road, Watford (geograph 7069590).jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Clarendon Road connects Watford town centre with Watford Junction station and is mostly lined with office blocks. In this view the Holiday Inn is on the left; the bridge connecting two parts of the TJX headquarters is a relatively new feature having appeared in 2020.

  5. Watford Ring Road - Wikipedia

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    The Watford Ring Road is a road located in Watford, Hertfordshire, UK.It is numbered A411. The road serves as a clockwise one-way system around the town centre. [1] It has decreased traffic through the town centre and now provides links to every part of Watford, as well as the M1 motorway (by way of the A4008 road).

  6. File:Watford, Market Street and High Street - geograph.org.uk ...

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    Watford,_Market_Street_and_High_Street_-_geograph.org.uk_-_116645.jpg (640 × 480 pixels, file size: 145 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  7. Watford tube station - Wikipedia

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    An opportunity arose in 1927 for another route to extend the line into the centre of Watford. Through a third party, the Metropolitan was able to purchase an existing building at 44 Watford High Street together with two-and-a-half acres of backlands, with the intention of creating a terminus in the town centre. [10]

  8. WD postcode area - Wikipedia

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    The WD postcode area, also known as the Watford postcode area, [2] is a group of eleven postcode districts in south-east England, within seven post towns.These cover south-west Hertfordshire (including Watford, Rickmansworth, Borehamwood, Kings Langley, Abbots Langley, Bushey and Radlett), plus very small parts of Buckinghamshire and Greater London.

  9. Watford Central tube station - Wikipedia

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    The remote location of Watford Met station was clearly proving to be unsatisfactory, and the MR drew up plans to extend the line into the town centre. In 1927 the company purchased a property at 44 Watford High Street, the Empress Tea Rooms and Winter Gardens.