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Canary Wharf is a London Underground station at Canary Wharf and is on the Jubilee line, between Canada Water and North Greenwich stations. The station is located in Travelcard Zone 2 [ 8 ] and was opened on 17 September 1999 [ 9 ] as part of the Jubilee Line Extension .
Canary Wharf station may refer to: Canary Wharf tube station, on the Jubilee line of the London Underground; Canary Wharf DLR station, on the Docklands Light Railway in the northern area of the Canary Wharf complex; Heron Quays DLR station, on the Docklands Light Railway in the southern area of the Canary Wharf complex; Canary Wharf railway ...
Canary Wharf is defined by the Greater London Authority as being part of London's central business district, alongside Central London. [1] Alongside the City of London , it constitutes one of the main financial centres in the United Kingdom and the world, [ 2 ] containing many high-rise buildings including the third-tallest in the UK , One ...
Canary Riverside Plaza Hotel is a luxury 5-star hotel in London, England. It is located at 46 Westferry Circus in Canary Wharf . The hotel has 142 rooms and suites containing large bay windows overlooking the River Thames .
A new safeguarded site for a Thames Wharf station was constructed as part of the London City Airport extension. [ 36 ] Connaught, located on a straight section of viaduct between Prince Regent and Royal Albert stations, was safeguarded during the construction of the Beckton extension in the 1990s. [ 43 ]
Canary Wharf is an Elizabeth line station in Canary Wharf in East London, England. The station forms an artificial island in the West India Docks (North Dock). The five upper levels of the station are a mixed-use development known as Crossrail Place . [ 3 ]
Canary Wharf is a Docklands Light Railway (DLR) station in Canary Wharf in East London. Located next to One Canada Square and between two parts of a shopping centre (Cabot Place), [8] it serves the Canary Wharf office complex. Each of its three tracks feature platforms on both sides, allowing for easy interchanges and access to surrounding ...
The early phase one buildings of Canary Wharf were built out over the water, reducing the width of the north dock and middle dock. Canary Wharf tube station was constructed within the middle dock in the 1990s. [10] Part of the original dock building was converted for use as the Museum of London Docklands in 2003. [11] [12]