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 London Underground - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stations formerly served by the Underground or its predecessor companies can be found at
Each station displays the Underground logo containing the station's name in place of the word "Underground", both at entrances to the station and repeatedly along the station walls so that they can easily be seen by passengers on arriving trains.
Civil works for one of the two tunnels, the vent shaft, one escape shaft and the primary structure of T5 station have been completed.
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 Encyclopedia: Brompton Road tube station
Brompton Road tube station is a disused station on the Piccadilly Line of the London Underground.
When a new entrance was built onto Knightsbridge nearby, it sounded the death-knell for Brompton Road which finally closed on 30 July 1934.
Although it was convenient for both the Brompton Oratory and the Victoria and Albert Museum it saw little traffic, and by October 1909 some services passed it without stopping.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Brompton-Road-tube-station

  
 Public lettering (beta version) : Underground station
Station signage now uses the system designed by Henrion, Ludlow & Schmidt using the New Johnston typeface: apart from station names all signage is now upper & lower-case.
Stations away from the city centre, such as Kilburn Park, were never built over.
Like all the red—tiled stations it was built only two storeys high but designed to support more and so be developed later as land values rose.
www.publiclettering.org.uk /Undergroundstation.php

  
 Paris-Brest-Paris 2003
Looking round, I spotted a titanium recumbent bike, a couple of Kingcycles, numerous stripped-down road bikes, laden tourers, lots of custom audax bikes, several fixed-wheel bikes, a Windcheetah, Dave Minter's two-speed vintage Moulton, tandems, the X2, and, making a late entrance through the sliding doors (to a round of applause), the Kenny/Gifford upright tandem trike.
A couple of minutes later, on the switchback ridge road to Dorchester, it was recording 76 kph and my whooping was audible in the Channel Islands.
The choice was: Pedal 50 metres down the road and dine at the café that I knew was there (I'd used it in 1999), or eat an energy bar and flake out in the shade of a tree.
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 Underground History - Disused Stations on London's Underground
For example, look through the window as you travel between Tottenham Court Road and Holborn on the Central Line and you'll see a station - where no passengers have alighted since 1932.
These stations are often referred to as ghost stations.
Underground History - Disused Stations on London's Underground
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 Closed London Underground stations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wood Lane (Metropolitan Line) tube station (aka White City ; on what is now the Hammersmith and City Line between Latimer Road and
Highgate tube station is an active underground station, but has a closed overground line.
For one reason or another, many London Underground tube stations have ended up permanently closed.
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 Hidden City: Brompton Road Tube Station
In 1972 Brompton Road was widened, leading to the demolishion of the larger part of the station building, its replacement by the white-fronted facade seen in these photographs, taken in September 2000.
Despite being next to the Brompton Oratory and the Victoria and Albert Museum, Brompton Road was another Piccadilly Line station closed due to low traffic.
The main part of the L-shaped surface building faced onto Brompton Road itself, with a smaller portion in Cottage Place, and a pub standing on the corner.
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 York Road tube station
York Road tube station is a disused station on the London Underground.
It is located between King's Cross St Pancras and Caledonian Road, and had its entrance at the corner of York Road (now York Way) and Bingfield Street; the surface buildings are still clearly visible, on the left as you go South down York Road towards King's Cross.
The station remained open for weekday traffic until 19th September 1932 when it closed permanently.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/york_road_tube_station

  
 Welcome to bicycletires.com
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Thanks for all our support and maybe well see you on the road or tails!!!
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 rodcorp: Art, architecture, books
The original cross was replaced, then demolished (the stone being re-used used to make paving along Whitehall, round the corner), and in 1863 a rather ornate version (not strictly a replica) was put up in front of Charing Cross railway station, a couple of hundred yards away.
On the site now occupied by the statue of King Charles was erected the original Queen Eleanor's Cross, a replica of whch stands in front of Charing Cross station.
My work is to keep the eaters' tubes (which convey the material up to the city, processing and rendering it on the way) and the gastropod (the parts that do the eating) clean and in good working order.
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 Boyle & Co Chartered Surveyors
Stanhope Gardens is located in the heart of South Kensington within close proximity to many local shops and restaurants including approximately half-way between Gloucester Road and South Kensington tube stations.
There are many local shops, restaurants and transport facilities in the immediate area including Gloucester Road tube station.
Empress Place is located in SW6 within close proximity to West Brompton tube station.
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 venues.htm
From Brixton Tube Station walk down Brixton Hill Road, Brixton Telegraph is approx 600 metres down Brixton Hill Road on the right hand side (just after Park Road)
The Troubadour is 50 metres down Old Brompton Road.
Tube to Parsons Green (District Line), walk south down Parsons Green Lane to Kings Road, turn left at Kings Road, Wandsworth Bridge Road is approx 400 metres down Kings Road on the right hand side
www.livemusic.uclu.org /venues.htm

  
 PizzaExpress - Restaurant Details
The restaurant should be on the opposite side of the road.Exit Earls Court tube station (District and Piccadilly Lines) walk 5 minutes towards Old Brompton Road from either Earls Court road or Warwick road.
Tube stations: West Brompton, Earls Court.From West Brompton station, turn right and walk for 5-8 minutes.
It is conveniently located on the corner of Old Brompton Road and Earls Court and is 10 minutes walk away from the world famous Earls Court exhibition centre.
www.pizzaexpress.co.uk /rest/rm44.htm

  
 Brinkley's Restaurants or just Brinkleys are owned and run by John and Jenny Brinkley
The Wine Factory is located in Westbourne Grove, close to Portobello Road and within walking distance of Notting Hill Gate tube station.
Union Café is situated in Marylebone Lane very close to the shops in Marylebone High Street and within walking distance of Bond Street tube station.
Joe's Brasserie is situated in Fulham amongst all the shops and restaurants on Wandsworth Bridge Road.
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 Brompton Restaurants in directory.co.uk
Brompton Road,, SW5 9JA, Viewlondon has the best restaurant search in London.
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Brompton Tube Station London- Nearby Clubs and Bars...
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 London Underground history 1870-1879
Earl's Court station opened between West Brompton, Kensington (High Street) (now High Street Kensington) and Brompton (Gloucester Road) (now Gloucester Road).
Opened a branch from West Brompton to Kensington (High Street) (now High Street Kensington), using separate platforms at the latter station..
Built their own set of tracks between Kensington (High Street) (now High Street Kensington) and Brompton (Gloucester Road) (now Gloucester Road), without agreement with Metropolitan or parliamentary authority.
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 Directory of London Restaurants :: London Cheap Hotels - London hotel discounts by booktravelnstay.com
243 Brompton Road, London, SW3 2EP Tel: 020 7589 8005
Fulham Broadway Shopping Centre, Fulham Road, London, SW6 1BW Tel: 020 7385 4555
18 Gloucester Road, London, SW7 4RB Tel: 020 7589 6450
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 Tubeplanner.com - the online underground tube journey planner for London
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Please visit our Tube News section for all breaking Tube news.
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 pubs near Goldhawk Road Tube station # beerintheevening.com
pub information: pubs near Goldhawk Road Tube station
pubs near Goldhawk Road Tube station # beerintheevening.com
found 449 pubs within 3 miles of Goldhawk Road Tube station.
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 South Kensington
The area between Cromwell Road and Fulham Road has a wide variety of building styles to view on this 2˝ mile walk from Gloucester Road tube station to South Kensington station (Piccadilly, District and Circle lines).
On the left is the Brompton Oratory designed by Herbert Gribble and built in Italian style between the 1880s and 1890s.
In 1927-32 it was decorated with marble, gilding, mosaics and stations of the cross.
www.london-footprints.co.uk /wksouthkenroute.htm

  
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 Res-O-Tel : List of hotels for an exhibition.
Holiday Inn London Kensington **** - Intercontinental Hotel Group - London/ Earls Court/Gloucester Road
www.resotel.com /exhibhotels.phtml?which=XCOU1

  
 South Kensington - Last updated: 3rd April 2004
Hammersmith Bus Station, Charing Cross Hospital, Lillie Road, West Brompton Station, Earls Court Station, Glouchester Road Station, South Kensington Station, Knightsbridge Station, Hyde Park Corner, Green Park Station, Piccadilly Circus, Trafalgar Square.
Kenington High Street, Earls Court Station, Old Brompton Road, South Kensington Station, Brompton Road, Knightsbridge Station, Sloane Square, Eaton Gate, Elizabeth Street, Victoria Coach Station, Victoria Station.
Tottenham Court Road Station, Shaftesbury Avenue, Piccadilly Circus, Green Park Station, Hyde Park Corner, Knightsbridge Station, South Kensington Station, Fulham Road, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, Fulham Broadway Station, Fulham Road, Fulham High Street, Putney Bridge Station, Putney High Street, Putney Station, (Elliot School (one afternoon journey from here on Schooldays)), Putney Heath Green Man.
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 Spaces Personal Storage providing self storage for Earls Court (London)
Then Finborough Road, right into Old Bromptom Road, pass West Brompton Tube Station, Seagrave Road is the first turning on your left after the tube station.
West Brompton Tube Station is on the District Line on the Wimbledon extension.
West: From Hammersmith roundabout take Fulham Palace Road, right into Lillie Road, you pass through 2 roundabouts, after you pass North End Road, Seagrave Road is the second turning on your right.
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 Travel Information
From West Brompton underground station, turn right from the station, walk past Brompton Cemetery and turn right into Finborough Road.
From Earl's Court tube station, leave the station by the Warwick Road exit (for Earls Court Exhibition Centre), turn left and we are five minutes walk straight up the road.
We are five minutes from both Earl's Court Underground station (Underground Zone 1; District and Piccadilly lines) and West Brompton (National Rail and District Line).
finboroughtheatre.itgo.com /custom2.html

  
 PizzaExpress - Restaurant Details
The restaurant should be on the opposite side of the road.Exit Earls Court tube station (District and Piccadilly Lines) walk 5 minutes towards Old Brompton Road from either Earls Court road or Warwick road.
It is conveniently located on the corner of Old Brompton Road and Earls Court and is 10 minutes walk away from the world famous Earls Court exhibition centre.
The restaurant should be, on the corner of Warwick road and Old Brompton road, on your left.
www.pizzaexpress.co.uk /rest/rp44.htm

  
 Finborough Theatre
From West Brompton underground station, turn right from the station, walk past Brompton Cemetery and turn right into Finborough Road.
From Earl's Court underground station, leave the station by the Warwick Road exit (for Earl's Court Exhibition Centre), turn left and we are five minutes walk straight up the road.
5 minutes from West Brompton Station (District Line and National Rail).
finboroughtheatre.itgo.com /travel.html   (139 words)

  
 story
There are talks with the London Underground to re-open Uxbridge Road Station at Shepherd's Bush (next to the Central Line) which was bombed during the war and demolished.
This took up the platfroms of 1 through to 6.Tthe other was named St.John's Station after the road of the same name using the platfroms 7 to 17.
Then the line reached King's Road,Chelsea and a station was provided here between King's Road and Fulham Road.
www.geocities.com /adzwoof2/story.html   (139 words)

  
 Swiss House Hotel - 3 Star Hotel - SW5 - Center of London
At Victoria Station get on the Circle Line or District Line (Westbound) and disembark at Gloucester road Station, from where it is about 8 minutes walk to the hotel.
From London Heathrow Airport, you can take the Underground (Piccadilly Line) to the Gloucester Road Station.
You can also take the "Heathrow Express” from the Airport to Paddington Station and then change to take the Underground (Circle/District Line) to Gloucester Road Station.
www.londonby.com /swisshouse/pages/reach.htm   (139 words)

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