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 Edgware Road (London) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Certain stretches of the road are named separately, Edgware Road being used for only three of them.
The southern half of the road forms part of the London Inner Ring Road and as such is part of the boundary of the London Congestion Charge zone.
The southern half of the road is noted for its distinct Arabic flavour.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Edgware_Road_(London)   (213 words)

  
 Edgware Road tube station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edgware Road is a terminus for the District Line service to Wimbledon station, and is between Baker Street and Paddington station on the Hammersmith and City and the Circle Lines.
The northern station serves the deep-tunneled Bakerloo Line, between Paddington and Marylebone and is located on the corner of Edgware Road and Bell Street.
Both stations have entrances on Edgware Road, approximately 150 metres apart and on opposite sides of the Marylebone Road flyover and dual carriageway.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Edgware_Road_tube_station   (254 words)

  
 Edgware Road tube station - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Edgware Road is a terminus for the District Line, and is between Baker Street and Paddington station on the Hammersmith and City and Circle Lines.
Both stations are on Edgware Road, approximately 150 metres apart and on opposite sides of the Marylebone Road flyover and dual carriageway.
Edgware Road tube station is the name given to two separate tube stations on London Underground.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Edgware_Road_tube_station   (171 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Circle Line
South Kensington station entrance Located on Cromwell Road in South Kensington, London, South Kensington tube station is the closest London Underground station to the Natural History, Science and Victoria and Albert Museums, as well as to Imperial College.
Barbican tube station Barbican is a London Underground and mainline rail station serving the Barbican Centre in the City of London.
Blackfriars station Blackfriars station is a London Underground and National Rail station complex situated in the City of London financial district of London in England.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Circle-Line   (2148 words)

  
 Power Line: Charmaine Yoest reports from London
One of the bombs was at Edgware Road tube station.
This is nowhere near Edgware which is a suburb of London, and is a terminus on a branch of the Northern Line tube.
Edgware Road is in the "West End" of London.
www.powerlineblog.com /archives/010962.php   (581 words)

  
 Marylebone Road - MindSharer Article Archive
Marylebone Road itself eventually becomes the M40 motorway a few miles to the west and has a junction with Kilburn Road (A5) which heads to the start of the M1 motorway.
Marylebone Road (pronounced Mar(i)-lee-bone Road) is an important thoroughfare in central London.
The name Marylebone originates from a church, called "St Marys", that was built on the bank of a small stream or "bourne" called the tybourne, in an area named after the stream Tyburn.
articles.mindsharer.com /html/Marylebone_Road   (239 words)

  
 The London Bombings by Jane Mingay- The Digital Journalist
Upon arrival at Edgware Road tube station, all I could see were police and emergency services sealing off the area and the scene was chaotic and unfathomable.
After a while the police moved all the media that had made it into the area to the side and kept the road clear between the tube station and a hotel across the road.
Helen Quadling walks away from Edgware Road station.
digitaljournalist.org /issue0508/dis-mingay.html   (468 words)

  
 Kilburn Park tube station -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
The station itself is situated approximately 100m west of, and close to the southern end of, the Kilburn High Road (shortly before it becomes Maida Vale), the (Click link for more info and facts about A5) A5.
The station is also on bus routes linking (Click link for more info and facts about Camden Town) Camden Town with Westbourne Park and other parts of the (Click link for more info and facts about Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea) Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
Kilburn Park station is a (Click link for more info and facts about London Underground) London Underground station at (Click link for more info and facts about Kilburn) Kilburn in north-west London.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/K/Ki/Kilburn_Park_tube_station.htm   (127 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited Special reports Mayor salutes 'incredible' tube workers
Duty station manager Del Penberthy, left, and group station manager Steve Goszka outside London's Edgware Road tube station, where they were working at the time of last Thursday's terrorist attacks.
He and Transport for London chief Bob Kiley were at Edgware Road station in central London to meet workers who helped passengers in the immediate aftermath of the explosion there, which killed seven people five days ago.
Mr Livingstone said that while the work of ambulance and fire crews was rightly praised, the bravery of ordinary tube workers, including cleaning and administration staff, was often forgotten.
www.guardian.co.uk /attackonlondon/story/0,16132,1526940,00.html?gusrc=rss   (703 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited Gallery 08.07.05: The day after the attacks on London
Passengers on the top of a London double-decker bus pass Edgware Road tube station, where a terrorist bomb exploded the day before.
The scene at Victoria tube station, one of the main hubs of London's transport network, during the morning rush hour.
Commuters aboard a tube train bound for Liverpool Street, one of the stations targeted in yesterday's attacks.
www.guardian.co.uk /gall/0,8542,1524126,00.html   (242 words)

  
 Telegraph News Tube bomb tore off side of train passing in the other direction
Survivors of the Edgware Road attack described how the explosion ripped open a train carriage like a "can opener".
Sean Baran, 20, a business student from New Jersey and a trained volunteer rescue worker, was on a bus when he saw people pouring from the Tube station.
Survivors who were able to walk were led through choking smoke and in near pitch darkness out of the station to safety.
www.telegraph.co.uk /news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/07/08/nbomb308.xml   (703 words)

  
 ACC :: London Terror Attacks
The third blast occurred at 9:17 on another Underground train near the Edgware Road Tube Station, killing at least five and affecting three trains.
It was rush hour in the city when the first bomb exploded near the Liverpool Street Tube Station at 8:49.
8:56 brought bomb number two, also in the Tube on a train heading from Russell Square to King's Cross.
www.constitutionallychallenged.com /home/London-Terror-Attacks.cfm   (420 words)

  
 Hilton London Metropole: Destination and Location - Map and Directions
Victoria Station, the Central London terminal for the Gatwick Express, is linked to the hotel via the London Underground Circle Line, and the Edgware Road tube station is 30 metres from the hotel entrance.
Served via the adjacent Edgware Road Underground station by four Underground lines linked to all major railway terminals in London.
The hotel is ideally situated for UK delegates as well, being on the intersection of major link roads to key motorways (M40, M1).
www.hiltonlondonmet.com /location/map.html   (283 words)

  
 Saudis said issued terror threat warning - Boston.com
Injured tube passenger Divinai Turrell is escorted away from Edgware Road Tube Station in London by Paul Dadge, following an explosion, in this July 7, 2005 file photo.
Months before the deadly July 7 suicide bombings in London, Saudi Arabia told the British and U.S. governments that it had arrested a young Saudi man who confessed to raising money in the Gulf region for a terrorist attack in crowded areas of the British capital this summer, officials said.
www.boston.com /news/world/europe/articles/2005/09/01/saudis_said_issued_terror_threat_warning   (1044 words)

  
 London shows resilience after bombings - Boston.com - Europe - News
Injured tube passengers are escorted away from Edgware Road Tube Station in London following an explosion, Thursday July 7, 2005.Several blasts went off on the London subway and on at least one double-decker bus during the morning rush hour Thursday.
Furthermore, the fact that the subway was targeted poses particular problems in a sprawling city of some 600 square miles where most roads are narrow, gas and cars are expensive, and taxis are priced out of the reach of ordinary people.
Many Londoners have little alternative to the fabled Tube -- a source of frequent complaints because of delays, but a functional and necessary fixture of their everyday lives nonetheless.
www.boston.com /news/world/europe/articles/2005/07/09/londons_bulldog_spirit_shines_through?page=1   (1295 words)

  
 CTV.ca London eyewitnesses tell of horrific scene
Tube passengers are escorted away from Edgware Road Tube Station in London following an explosion Thursday morning.
Preston, who was evacuated at the station, told CNN she heard an enormous bang on the train next to the one she was travelling on.
Berg said she was riding the subway toward the station when she heard the blast.
www.ctv.ca /servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1120738818266_116148018?s_name=&no_ads=   (1283 words)

  
 Gateway Pundit: Bombs in London!
An injured passenger emerges from the Edgware Road Tube Station.
Emergency vehicles are gathered on the scene outside King's Cross station in London.
A number of simultaneous explosions rocked -- and apparently still are rocking -- the city's transportation infrastructure, a scenario some are comparing to Madrid.
gatewaypundit.blogspot.com /2005/07/bombs-in-london.html   (754 words)

  
 Edgware Road tube station.html - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 CTV.ca London blasts: Chronology
Injured tube passengers are escorted away from Edgware Road Tube Station in London following one of the explosions.
09:33London Underground reports another incident at Edgware Road station.
09:17 The third blast occurs on a train heading into Edgware Road station, blowing a hole through a wall onto another train in an adjoining platform.
www.ctv.ca /servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1120744239159_116153439   (727 words)

  
 More than 33 killed in London rush hour terror attacks
By mid-afternoon, Euston and Paddington stations had re-opened, however King's Cross would likely be the only station not re-opened for evening rush hour.
• The entire Tube system, used by three million people a day, was closed while bus services in the centre of London were halted to treat the injured.
More than 33 people are dead, including 21 at King's Cross station, following a series of co-ordinated explosions on the city's Underground and bus transport system.
www.infowars.com /articles/world/uk_subway_bombing_33_plus_killed.htm   (908 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited Gallery 07.07.05: London explosions
Injured tube passengers are escorted away from Edgware Road tube station.
A construction worker bows his head in prayer at King's Cross station in London, where a bomb in the underground network resulted in at least 21 deaths.
On July 7, London was brought to a standstill when four suicide bombers - three on tube trains and one on a bus - killed 52 passengers and injured hundreds more.
www.guardian.co.uk /gall/0,8542,1523131,00.html   (529 words)

  
 BBC NEWS England London Edgware Road station opens again
London's Edgware Road underground station, the scene of one of the bombings on 7 July, has reopened.
Police from the anti-terrorist branch gave back control of Edgware Road to London Underground on 20 July, after the bombed carriage was lifted out by crane the previous night.
Carpenter William Mascimento, from Camden, north London, was one of just two people to take the 0705 BST train from Edgware Road to Wimbledon.
news.bbc.co.uk /go/newsFeedXML/moreover/-/1/hi/england/london/4726311.stm   (424 words)

  
 Mirror.co.uk - News - AT LEAST 37 DEAD AS TERRORIST BOMBS BRING CHAOS TO LONDON
And another tube train was blown up at Edgware Road.
Tube trains and a bus were blown up around 9am causing scenes of horror with eye-witnesses describing seeing bodies piled up in tube train carriages.
The whole of the tube network was shut down and buses were only leaving central London.
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 Hilton Paddington London -- Recommendations and Resources
In Paddington Station there is a display case showing Paddington Bear, a character of children's fiction who, in the book, is first discovered at this station and hence named after it.
The IRA bombed the telephone box outside the police station early one morning in the late 1990s as a demonstration to the British security services.
It boasts a mainline railway station, Paddington station, which brings commuters from the west of London (e.g.
www.becomingapediatrician.com /health/74/hilton-paddington-london.html   (655 words)

  
 Off the Kuff: Comment on London Terrorist Attack
In fact, I used the Edgware Road tube station as a daily starting point on my first trip since it was the station closest to my apartment (I rented an apartment for 10 days on my first trip).
One of the interesting things I remember about the Edgware Road area is that the storeowners are mainly Arab or Pakistani.
King's Cross is one of the main stations in the Tube system, as is Liverpool Street (both stations are connected to train terminals akin to Grand Central Station or Penn Station here in NYC.)
www.offthekuff.com /movable_type/mt-comments.cgi?entry_id=5758   (321 words)

  
 Edgware Road Web Sites
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 BreakingNews.ie: Edgware Road: Shoulder-to-shoulder in silence
Hundreds of people swarmed into the streets outside London's Edgware Road Tube station at midday.
Among them was Oma Ramroop whose 30-year-old son, David, was on an oncoming train, as explosives ripped through another train near Edgware Road.
Office workers, Tube staff, residents, and police officers stood shoulder-to-shoulder in silence to observe the two-minute silence as a mark of respect for those who lost their lives last Thursday.
breaking.tcm.ie /2005/07/14/story211688.html   (411 words)

  
 The election is a puppet show to
Venue: Edgware Road (nearest tube station: Marble Arch on the Central Line).
Venue: nearest tube station is Nights Bridge on the Piccadilly Line.
Come on to raise voice of freedom loving people of Iraq and Kurdistan against the farce of election, and to strengthen, and glorify these activities.
www.wpiraq.net /english/2004/wpiUK-election251204.htm   (333 words)

  
 Marylebone Road - Wikipedia
Die Marylebone Road wird nach einigen Meilen in Richtung Westen selbst zur Autobahn M40 und hat eine Kreuzung mit der Kilburn Road (A5), welche eine Verbindung mit dem Anfang der Autobahn M1 hat.
Die meisten Fahrer gebrauchen die Straße, um vom Zentrum Londons zu den Midlands und nach Nord England zu kommen.
de.wikipedia.org /wiki/Marylebone_Road   (136 words)

  
 The Stage Online :: Reviews :: Waiting for a Train
A businessman wakes up on the eastbound platform of Edgware Road Tube station and, as he talks to the motley individuals waiting for the last train home, we realise that he has no idea how he got there.
From here, balancing between comedy and drama, writer David R Thompson takes his plot to a clearly obvious destination, so there is no spoiler if I reveal that the Man was killed in an accident that morning and is waiting for his ride to the Otherworld.
Thompson is admirably ambitious in the themes he tackles, for example, the dominant, probably Catholic motif concerning the tricky question of free will, but things get a little complicated by Act II.
www.thestage.co.uk /reviews/review.php/6541   (333 words)

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