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Disused railway stations in the London Borough of Hackney (3 P) Pages in category "Railway stations in the London Borough of Hackney" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
Hackney Central is a station on the Mildmay line of the London Overground, located in the London Borough of Hackney. It lies between Dalston Kingsland and Homerton in Travelcard Zone 2 . [ 4 ] The station and the trains serving it are operated by Transport for London .
Geographically based map of the London Underground in Zone 2 (shown in white) Fare zone 2 is an inner zone of Transport for London's zonal fare system used for calculating the price of tickets for travel on the London Underground, London Overground, Docklands Light Railway [1] and, since 2007, on National Rail services.
Hackney Central railway station; Hackney Wick railway station; Hampstead Heath railway station; Highbury & Islington station; Homerton railway station; I.
Hackney Central railway station; Hackney Downs railway station; Hackney Wick railway station; Haggerston railway station; Hammersmith tube station (Circle and Hammersmith & City lines) Hammersmith tube station (District and Piccadilly lines) Hampstead Heath railway station; Hampstead tube station; Herne Hill railway station; Heron Quays DLR station
The following is a list of railway stations (also known as railroad stations in the United States), which is indexed by country. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Hackney Central is a sub-district of Hackney in the London Borough of Hackney in London, England and is four miles (6.4 km) northeast of Charing Cross.. The Hackney Central area is focused on Mare Street and the retail areas to the north of it including Narrow Way and surrounding local area around Hackney Downs railway station.
London Overground stations are stations that are part of the London Overground system, either as part of the initial network taken over from Silverlink, or as part of the East London Line extension that opened in 2010, or as part of the Lea Valley Lines taken over by London Overground in 2015.