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Shoreditch was a London Underground station located in Shoreditch in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in east London. Originally opened by the East London Railway in 1876, the station was permanently closed in 2006 being replaced directly to the west of the site by Shoreditch High Street station in 2010.
Shoreditch High Street is a station on the Windrush line of the London Overground, located on Bethnal Green Road in Shoreditch, East London. Situated in Travelcard Zone 1 , it is located between Whitechapel and Hoxton stations.
Shoreditch was a railway station on the North London Railway (NLR) in Shoreditch, London, that was in use from 1865 to 1940. It was situated on a viaduct between Haggerston and Broad Street stations. It should not be confused with Shoreditch Underground station (1869–2006) on the London Underground, situated
Hoxton station is to the north of Shoreditch, on the same line. [ 66 ] There is a nearby Overground ( ) station at Bethnal Green , with services towards Hackney Downs , Seven Sisters , Chingford , Enfield , and Cheshunt .
Shoreditch station may refer to: Shoreditch High Street railway station; Shoreditch railway station (closed in 1940) Shoreditch tube station (closed in 2006)
Map of Zone 1 Underground stations, pre 2021. London is split into six approximately concentric zones. Zone 1 covers the West End, the Holborn district, Kensington, Paddington and the City of London, as well as Old Street, Angel, Pimlico, Tower Gateway, Aldgate East, Euston, Vauxhall, Elephant & Castle, Borough, London Bridge, Earl's Court, Marylebone, Edgware Road, Lambeth North and Waterloo.
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Shoreditch: East London: 9 June 2006: Station re-sited and route re-aligned Building remains Closed to allow extension of East London Line on new alignment across site [33] [34] Replaced by London Overground station Shoreditch High Street. Slough: District: 30 September 1885: Service withdrawn Operated by National Rail