Two similarly named former railway stations in Camden, north London
There have been two railway stations named Maiden Lane in the present London Borough of Camden, in north London, England. The stations, named after the nearby road (now York Way), were close to each other, but on different lines.
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There have been two railwaystations named MaidenLane in the present London Borough of Camden, in north London, England. The stations, named after the nearby...
Headstone Lane is a railwaystation near Headstone, in the London Borough of Harrow. The station is in Travelcard Zone 5. The typical off-peak service...
Harringay Green Lanesrailwaystation is on the Gospel Oak to Barking line in Harringay, north London. It is 4 miles 61 chains (7.7 km) from St Pancras...
(MaidenLane) was opened. Under plans approved in 1897, the station was to be served by the Great Northern and Strand Railway (GN&SR), a tube railway supported...
Lane (1467) and MaidenLane (1735) (commemorated in the MaidenLane Estate, MaidenLane Bridge - over the Regent's Canal and the former MaidenLane railway...
White Hart Lane is a London Overground station on the Lea Valley lines located in Tottenham of the London Borough of Haringey in North London. It is 7 miles...
Lordship Lane was a railwaystation in East Dulwich, in what was the Metropolitan Borough of Camberwell in south London, on the Crystal Palace and South...
is between South Kenton and Wembley Central stations. The station is located on the south side of East Lane, part of the London Borough of Brent, serving...
the north. The station closed in 1915. King's Cross station opened on 14 October 1852, replacing the temporary terminus at MaidenLane which closed. At...
Beddington Lanerailwaystation was a single-platform station on the West Croydon to Wimbledon Line. Situated in a semi-rural location, the nearest major...
Brockley Lane is a closed railwaystation in Brockley, south London. It was opened in June 1872 by the London, Chatham and Dover Railway, on its Greenwich...
Northern Railway (GNR) between Peterborough and London (MaidenLane) was opened on 7 August 1850; and Barnet was one of the original stations on the line...
Network Rail station on Acton Lane in northwest London, served by London Overground and by London Underground Bakerloo line trains. The railway line here...
Old Oak Lane conservation area in the East Acton ward. The station developed on three contiguous sites: the West Coast Main Line (WCML) station was opened...
Blackhorse Road is an interchange station, located at the junction of Blackhorse Road/Blackhorse Lane with Forest Road in Walthamstow, London for London...
called West End Lane until 1975, when it became West Hampstead (making it one of three stations of essentially the same name along West End Lane). The train...
Bishopsgate was a railwaystation located on the eastern side of Shoreditch High Street in the parish of Bethnal Green (now within the London Borough...
List of closed railwaystations in London lists closed heavy rail passenger stations within the Greater London area. Stations served only by London Underground...
nearby Wembley Arena. 20 July 1837: London and Birmingham Railway line opened 1842: Station opened as "Sudbury" 1 May 1882: renamed "Sudbury & Wembley"...
the Watford DC line. In the Bakerloo line, the station lies between Kenton and North Wembley stations. It is located between The Link in the Sudbury Court...
methodology may vary year on year. Butt, R.V.J. (1995). The Directory of RailwayStations. Yeovil: Patrick Stephens Ltd. p. 111. ISBN 1-85260-508-1. R508. "London...
Old Oak Common Lanerailwaystation is a proposed railwaystation in West London, UK. If constructed, it will be situated on the North London Line, between...
the main line, between MaidenLane and Peterborough, was not opened until August 1850. St Neots was one of the original stations, opening with the line...