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Station name Postcode ... Code External link to livedepartureboards showing current departures and arrivals for this station Fairbourne: LL38 2AQ ... Farringdon: EC1M ...
The station, initially named Farringdon Street, was originally a short distance from the present station building. The line ran from the Farringdon area to Paddington , a distance of 4 mi (6 km). The station was relocated on 23 December 1865 when the Metropolitan Railway opened an extension to Moorgate .
A planned Tube station in the immediate area, to be named Ludgate Circus, was ultimately never built. [5] Although City Thameslink is a through station, for ticketing purposes it is classed as a London terminus for Thameslink services to and from the south; for services from the north it is a Thameslink Terminal station, which is a different ...
Holborn Viaduct was a railway station in the City of London, providing local and commuter services. It was located to the southeast of Holborn Viaduct, and east of Farringdon Street. The station was opened in 1874 by the London, Chatham and Dover Railway to alleviate increased usage of the nearby Ludgate Hill station.
Farringdon Station was built close to Farringdon Road, and originally named Farringdon Street Station. [5] The presence of the railway station has led to the surrounding areas of southern Clerkenwell being referred to as Farringdon. Farringdon station under British Rail with a Network SouthEast livery British Rail Class 319 on a Thameslink service
This is a list of the busiest railway stations in Great Britain on the National Rail network for the 1 April 2023 to 31 March 2024 financial year. The dataset records increased levels of mobility when compared with the 2022–23 data although still not fully recovered from the peak of 2019–20.
Farringdon Halt, on the last working day of the branch. The station opened on 1 May 1931 as Farringdon Halt; the Meon Valley Railway was a particularly difficult line to construct. [1] A goods yard for loading agricultural produce was already sited there and a short wooden platform of one coach-length was built to serve the village in 1930. [2]
Faringdon railway station is a closed stone and brick built railway station that served the market town of Faringdon, in Oxfordshire, ...