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 Station
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 Marylebone station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Marylebone station or London Marylebone station is a National Rail and London Underground station in central London.
The underground station opened on the 27th March 1907 under the name Great Central, and was renamed Marylebone on the 15th April 1917.
Marylebone had a fairly quiet and uneventful existence until 1966, when the Great Central Railway was closed north of Aylesbury as part of the Beeching axe.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Marylebone_railway_station   (698 words)

  
 COUNTERPOINT Viewing Studios
Marylebone main line station is two minutes away.
There is an NCP car park opposite Berkeley Court which can be accessed only from Marylebone Road west (entrance immediately to the right of the petrol station on the corner of Marylebone Road and Gloucester Place).
Marylebone Road is served by routes 18, 27 and 30, 205 and 453.
dialspace.dial.pipex.com /town/park/ydp66/cps/location   (573 words)

  
 Marylebone.html
Because of bomb damage during the second world war it was decided to build a temporary office within Marylebone station.
Marylebone was opened on the 27th March 1907 as 'Great Central'.
The original station was served by lift and the passageway can be seen today from a locked door.
www.angelfire.com /extreme/transport/Marylebone.html   (121 words)

  
 London railway stations
The remainder of the station is theterminus for routes from Sussex and South London.
Euston Station was built in 1838 for the London and Birmingham Railway.
The station is situated near the river Thamesclose to Waterloo Station, which lies on the other side of the river.
www.2747.com /2747/world/station/london.htm   (390 words)

  
 Marylebone Station
Marylebone was the last of the major London termini to be built and was officially opened, together with the Great Central's London extension, on 9th March 1899.
Traffic declined to the extent that, in 1983, the station was threatened with closure with the lines north of there being converted into a high-speed busway out towards the suburbs and the M.25.
The station became the headquarters for the Great Central Railway but, despite the grand visions of Sir Edward Watkin, the GCR's General Manager, the station never grew to rival its mainline rivals.
www.bucksrailways.co.uk /marylebone.htm   (414 words)

  
 HPL: Muggle Encyclopedia: K
Marylebone Station was used for the Hogwarts Express departure scenes in the Harry Potter films.
Marylebone Station is London's smallest rail station and opened in 1899.
JKR has confirmed, however, that she was thinking of Euston Station but wrote King's Cross by mistake (HPM).
www.hp-lexicon.org /muggle/encyc/muggle-k.html   (781 words)

  
 Pedantry: A Monopoly Case Study
" The answer is 8 spaces for Marylebone, 18 spaces for Fenchurch, 28 spaces for Liverpool and 38 spaces for Kings Cross Station.
The nearest railroad station is the nearest railroad station.
Which railroad station is the nearest doesn't change depending on how the piece is moved from where it is to that railroad station.
www.thegamesjournal.com /articles/PedantryInMonopoly.shtml   (1052 words)

  
 Film London : Location of the Month
The station concourse, the station platform and a moving train were all used for the sequence set in Marylebone Station.
Modest in scale, simple and unpretentious, Marylebone is primarily a commuter station and therefore has great potential for film-makers.
Looking today at the splendid architecture, specialist retail outlets and modern facilities which together make up the very unique character of Marylebone station, it's hard to believe that this historic place once faced the threat of closure - a victim of early 20th century war-time under-investment.
www.filmlondon.org.uk /content.asp?CategoryID=814   (393 words)

  
 Train station at opensource encyclopedia
Amsterdam Sloterdijk station (ass): at ground level we have the railway from Amsterdam (asd) to Haarlem (hlm) and to Zaandam (zd), with branches to Alkmaar (amr) and Purmerend (pmr), Hoorn (hn), at elevated level the railway from Amsterdam (asd) to Schiphol Airport (shl) (and further to Leiden (ledn), Den Haag (gv/gvc)).
Amsterdam Muiderpoort station (asdm): serves the line from Amsterdam to Utrecht and the line from Amsterdam to Weesp, and is situated just after the junction; the platforms are at different angles.
Blaak station (rtb) in Rotterdam, in the tunnel under the Nieuwe Maas waterway.
springknow.com /Train_station.html   (1018 words)

  
 Marylebone Station - The Open Guide to London
Note that National Rail tickets valid for a cross London transfer allow you to walk from Marylebone to Baker Street and vice versa as part of your journey (usually you can't leave the Tube at a non-National Rail station).
Marylebone Station is quite close to Baker Street Station with associated attractions including [Madame Tussaud's]?
This station is the London terminal for [Chiltern Railways].
london.openguides.org /index.cgi?Marylebone_Station   (343 words)

  
 Patients - How to find us
Marylebone tube station (Bakerloo line) is a two minute walk away.
Marylebone Railway Station is a two minute walk away.
The Marylebone Road is not situated within the congestion charging zone, however all the roads around the hospital are.
www.st-marys.nhs.uk /infopatients/howtofindus.htm   (306 words)

  
 Marylebone makes the people come together
Marylebone is the setting for (to name but a few attractions) the Sherlock Holmes Museum on Baker Street, Madame Tussaud's wax museum, RIBA, the Wallace Collection, the BBC radio station, and the London Planetarium.
Marylebone is rapidly becoming the hottest area of central London.
Property prices are rising faster than anywhere else in the capital and the Howard de Walden estate is masterminding the regeneration of Marylebone Village into the West End's most wanted location.
www.mywestend.co.uk /westend/community-Marylebone.htm   (425 words)

  
 BBC NEWS England London Rush hour train delays after fire
Marylebone Station and the Tube stop are still closed after a fire broke out in a generator room at 1800 GMT.
No services are running between Marylebone Station and Bicester, Oxfordshire or to Harrow-on-the-Hill in north-west London.
A fire at a central London station caused serious problems for commuters during the rush hour.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/england/london/3377635.stm   (162 words)

  
 London Bloggers
Stations: Baker Street, Edgware Road (North), Edgware Road (South), Marble Arch, Marylebone, Oxford Circus, Paddington, Tottenham Court Road, Vauxhall, Warwick Avenue
The following stations are located within a mile of Marylebone:
The demo also includes instructions for getting the browser to display multiple stations and showing a smaller version of the browser.
londonbloggers.iamcal.com /station.php?id=39   (287 words)

  
 Investigative Research on the Net - directions
Marylebone Station: Follow the Marylebone Road to the East (turn left out of station).
Euston Station: Follow the Marylebone Road to the West (turn right out of the station).
Marylebone High St. is a turning off to the South of Marylebone Road.
www.bbctraining.com /companions/research/directions.htm   (194 words)

  
 Ramada Jarvis Marylebone, London
The closest tube stations to Ramada Jarvis Marylebone are Marylebone (Bakerloo Line) and Baker Street (Metropolitan, Hammersmith and City and Jubilee lines).
Ramada Jarvis Marylebone is located close to Baker Street Station in London’s Marylebone district.
Ramada Jarvis Marylebone is proud of its reputation for being a friendly and hospitable hotel.
www.travelstay.com /pages/RamadaJarvisMarylebone.htm   (317 words)

  
 Marylebone Station, London NW1: tourist information from TourUK
Marylebone Station stands in a fashionable district of north London, to the west of Baker Street.
In its heyday Marylebone Station served the Midlands, Nottingham and Sheffield.
The last major railway station to be built in London, Marylebone was built for the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire railway, later renamed the Great Central Railway (GCR).
www.touruk.co.uk /london_stations/marylebone_station1.htm   (241 words)

  
 Lettings in Regent's Park, Marylebone,NW1, West End, W1, St Johns Wood, NW8, Maida Vale, W9, Little Venice
Dorset Square is positioned equidistant to Marylebone station and Baker Street tube station, while the property itself benefits from access to beautiful communal gardens.
Marathon House is located minutes from either Marylebone station or Baker Street tube, as well as being ideally positioned for access to central London.
Dorset House is positioned literally moments from either Baker Street tube station and is within a two minute walk from either Marylebone Station or Regent's Park.
www.sandfords.com /lettingsresultsdirect.asp?postcode=nw1   (1672 words)

  
 Ramada Marylebone - London - Hotel Overview
In London, nothing is ever far away and having Marylebone Station close at hand, gives you an open ticket to the rest of the capital.
The wax works at Madame Tussaud’s and the stars of the London Planetarium are within walking distance, as is the open space of Regents Park.
www.ramadajarvis.co.uk /hotel/overview.asp?hotel_id=4   (68 words)

  
 Madame Tussauds London > Plan Your Visit > How to Get There
Marylebone Station is within 10 minutes walking distance of Madame Tussauds.
Marylebone Road is an extension of the A40, one of the major routes in and out of London.
Baker Street underground station is on the Bakerloo, Circle, Jubilee, Metropolitan and Hammersmith and City lines, making it a short, easy journey from anywhere on the central London tube network.
www.madame-tussauds.co.uk /planyourvisit_howtogetthere.asp   (267 words)

  
 LondonTown.com Marylebone Road Guide Marylebone Road London, NW1, England, UK London Streets by Street London hotel and vacation experts
The nearest underground station to Marylebone Road is 'Marylebone ' which is about 4 minutes to the North East.
Marylebone Road is located in the City of Westminster
Superbly located above Paddington Station, just 15 minutes from Heathrow Airport, in a former grand Victorian hotel building, each of the 355 rooms boast style and sophistication.
www.londontown.com /LondonStreets/marylebone_road_504.html   (620 words)

  
 1st Metropolitan Mortgage
A plaque commemorating the opening can be seen at street level outside Baker Street station on the north side of Marylebone Road.
The Metropolitan Borough of St Marylebone was a metropolitan borough of the County of London from 1899 until in 1965 it was amalgamated with the Metropolitan Borough of Paddington and the Metropolitan Borough of Westminster to form the London Borough of Westminster.
Although the Atlantic Avenue Tunnel in New York is sometimes called the "world's oldest subway tunnel", this had no stations and was used by long-distance as well as suburban trains.
www.wwwtln.com /finance/0/1st-metropolitan-mortgage.html   (1125 words)

  
 The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation
The nearest cycle racks are at Marylebone Station.
Marylebone Road (A501) connects with the A40 which leads to the M40.
Daiwa Foundation Japan House is on the Outer Circle, on the south side of Regents Park, and close to Baker Street and Marylebone Road.
www.dajf.org.uk /page_e.asp?Section=Contact&ID=87   (226 words)

  
 Marylebone station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Marylebone station or London Marylebone station is a National Rail and London Underground station in central London.
The underground station opened on the 27th March 1907 under the name Great Central, and was renamed Marylebone on the 15th April 1917.
Marylebone had a fairly quiet and uneventful existence until 1966, when the Great Central Railway was closed north of Aylesbury as part of the Beeching axe.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Marylebone_railway_station   (698 words)

  
 Marylebone station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Marylebone station or London Marylebone station is a National Rail and London Underground station in central London.
The underground station opened on the 27th March 1907 under the name Great Central, and was renamed Marylebone on the 15th April 1917.
Marylebone had a fairly quiet and uneventful existence until 1966, when the Great Central Railway was closed north of Aylesbury as part of the Beeching axe.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Marylebone_tube_station   (698 words)

  
 Marylebone
The Metropolitan Borough of St Marylebone was a metropolitan borough of the County of London between 1899 and 1965 when it was merged with the Metropolitan Borough of Paddington and the Metropolitan Borough of Westminster to form the London Borough of Westminster.
Marylebone gets its name from a church, called "St Mary's", that was built on the bank of a small stream or "bourne" called the tybourne, in an area named after the stream Tyburn.
However, centred around Marylebone High Street and Marylebone Lane, Howard de Walden Estates Ltd is keeping an eye to maintain a mix of stylish and fashionable shops and restaurants of relevance to the locals, in what it calls the Marylebone Village.
www.mywiseowl.com /articles/Marylebone   (698 words)

  
 Hotels Near Marylebone Station & Baker Street London
If you are looking for cheap accommodation near Marylebone Station, best look elsewhere at options a mile down the road near Paddington or Kings Cross.
Madame Tussaud's is also right by Marylebone Station and Oxford Street is a 10-15 minute walk.
Many of the hotels featured here are on the other side of the park from Marylebone Station in Hampstead and Camden.
www.londontoolkit.com /accommodation/regentspark.htm   (625 words)

  
 Where To Find Us
Turn out of Marylebone Station to your right, cross Harewood Avenue and walk down the tiny one way street Harewood Row, past the Ramada Jarvis Hotel, turm left into Lisson Grove and the studio is No12, on your left, past the canopied entrance to Jerome House.
By tube, the nearest underground is Marylebone station (Bakerloo line) but you can walk in a few minutes from Edgware Road or Baker Street stations.
By car, turn off Marylebone Road into Balcombe Street, turn left past the main entrance of Marylebone Station.
www.m-dancestudio.co.uk /content.asp?id=4   (178 words)

  
 Daker Estates - Estate Agents London NW1 - Selection of property
It is located between Marylebone and Edgware Road, near all their numerous amenities and tube stations.
The flat is situated moments away from Marylebone Station and Edgware Road station and benefits from underground parking Ref: FAP/D
The flat is furnished to a high standard and is close to Edgware Road station and all amenities.
www.findaproperty.co.uk /agent.aspx?agentid=1727&opt=list&salerent=1   (3022 words)

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