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  2. Tottenham Court Road station - Wikipedia

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    The Crossrail 2 project proposed a station at Tottenham Court Road, the only planned interchange between the Elizabeth line and Crossrail 2. [35] The expanded station built as part of the Crossrail project took the future demands of Crossrail 2 into account, which will allow for less construction disruption if the line is built. [35]

  3. Tottenham Court Road - Wikipedia

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    Tottenham Court Road looking north, with the Euston Tower in the distance. Tottenham Court Road is a significant shopping street, best known for its high concentration of consumer electronics shops, [5] which range from shops specialising in cables and computer components to those dealing in package computers [clarification needed] and audio ...

  4. Goodge Street tube station - Wikipedia

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    It was opened on 22 June 1907 as Tottenham Court Road by the Charing Cross, Euston and Hampstead Railway, but changed to the present name on 9 March 1908 [7] [8] before an interchange was built between the previously separate (and differently named) Northern line and Central line stations at the present Tottenham Court Road station. Goodge ...

  5. London Buses route 176 - Wikipedia

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    Tottenham Court Road station London Buses route 176 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London , England. Running between Penge and Tottenham Court Road station , it is operated by Go-Ahead London .

  6. Outernet London - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] It is located adjacent to the eastern exit of the new Elizabeth line Tottenham Court Road Underground station, on the southern side of the public square, and it extends to Denmark Street - “Tin Pan Alley”, with St Giles High Street to the east and Charing Cross Road to the west.

  7. Travelling on a train without a ticket? Everything you need ...

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    You can pay a small sum in return for a receipt that shows the issuing station and the amount paid, which will be deducted from the ticket you eventually buy. Or, of course, you could book a ...

  8. Northern line - Wikipedia

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    Opened as "Tottenham Court Road"; renamed 3 September 1908 map 25: Tottenham Court Road: Change for Central line and Elizabeth line. Leicester Square: Piccadilly line opened 15 December 1906 map 27: Charing Cross: Bakerloo line opened as Trafalgar Square 10 March 1906. Stations combined 1 May 1979. Change for Bakerloo line and National Rail ...

  9. Final Stockwell Six case referred over corrupt cop - AOL

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    Ridgewell's involvement in a string of controversial cases in the early 1970s culminated in the 1973 acquittals of the so-called Tottenham Court Road Two, two young Jesuits studying at Oxford ...