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  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Northern City Line   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The Mayflower Line is a railway line from Manningtree to Harwich in Essex.
The Shenfield to Southend (Victoria) Line is a railway line from Shenfield to Southend-on-Sea in Essex.
The Bittern Line is a railway line from Norwich to Cromer and Sheringham in Norfolk.
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 Northern Line - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Northern Line is a deep-level tube line of the London Underground, coloured fl on the Tube map.
After nationalisation in 1933 the Great Northern and City Railway, which ran from Moorgate to Finsbury Park, became part of the Underground as the Northern City Line; it was operated as part of the Northern Line, though it was never connected to it.
All Northern Line trains consist of London Underground 1995 Stock and are in the distinctive Underground livery of red, white and blue.
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 Northern City Line
The Northern City Line is an underground railway in London, England.
It should not be confusedwith the City branch of the Northern Line, nor with the North London Line.
In 1970 the line was renamed Northern Line (Highbury Branch).
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Northern Line   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The Bakerloo Line is a line of the London Underground and coloured brown on the Tube map.
Extending the Northern line from Kennington; this conceivably could also be the development that results in the Northern line splitting into two separate lines, though this would also have as a prequisite the much-maligned redevelopment of Camden Town to improve interchange capacity.
The Northern Line is a deep-level tube line of the London Underground, coloured fl on the Tube map.
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 Northern City Line - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It should not be confused with the City branch of the Northern Line, nor with the North London Line.
The line was formerly part of London Underground, and during its history has been part of both the Metropolitan and Northern Lines, although it is connected to neither.
This "Northern Heights" plan was dropped after the war, and the Northern City Line remained isolated from the rest of the network.
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 London Underground - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stock on sub-surface lines is identified by a letter (such as A Stock, used on the Metropolitan Line), while tube stock is identified by the year in which it was designed (for example, 1996 Stock, used on the Jubilee Line).
Lines of both types usually emerge onto the surface outside the central area, except the Victoria Line, which is in tunnel except for its depot, and the very short Waterloo and City Line, which has no non-central part and no surface section.
The lack of lines south of the Thames is sometimes attributed to the geology of that area, the region being almost one large aquifer.
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 Northern Line   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
City and South London Railway train, 1890 The City and South London Railway, London's first deep-level tube railway, was built under the supervision of James Henry Greathead who had been responsible, With Peter W. Barlow, for the Tower Subway.
Image:Formation of the Northern Line small.png The Charing Cross, Euston and Hampstead Railway (known as the "Hampstead Tube") was opened in 1907 and ran from Charing Cross (known for many years as Strand) to Golders Green and Highgate (now known as Archway).
A single track of the LNER Line to Edgware was electrified as far as Mill Hill East in order to serve the barracks there, thus forming the Northern Line as it is today.
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 Northern Line   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
In 1913 the two lines came into ownership and during the 1920s connections were built so that the lines joined at Camden Town and Kennington.
The tunnels of the CSLR were expanded to match the standard size and lines were extended to Morden in the south and Edgware in north.
After Nationalisation in 1933 the Northern City Line which ran from Moorgate to Finsbury Park was part of the Underground; it operated as part of the Northern Line it was never connected to it.
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 Northern Line
The tunnels of the CSLR were also expanded to match the standard size and the lines were extended to Morden in the south and Edgware in the north.
The resulting line became known as the Morden-Edgware Line, and was eventually named the Northern Line in 1937.
After Nationalisation in 1933 the Northern City Line, which ran from Moorgate to Finsbury Park, was part of the Underground; it was operated as part of the Northern Line, though it was never connected to it.
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 Northern Line   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The City and South London Railway, London's first deep-level tube railway, was built under the supervision of James Henry Greathead who had been responsible, with Peter W. Barlow, for the Tower Subway.
The tunnels of the CSLR werealso expanded to match the standard size and the lines were extended to Morden in the south and Edgware in the north.
After Nationalisation in 1933 the Northern City Line, which ran from Moorgate to Finsbury Park, was part of the Underground; it was operated as part of the Northern Line, though itwas never connected to it.
www.therfcc.org /northern-line-96211.html   (861 words)

  
 City & Great Northern   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The history of the short underground line between Moorgate in the heart of the City and Finsbury Park to the North East is perhaps the most interesting of any of the underground lines in London.
With the arrival of London Transport in1933, ownership of the line passed to the new authority and, as part of its New Works Programme, the line was renamed the Northern City line and once again the prospect of extension loomed high.
After the war, all thoughts of these Northern extensions to the Northern City were abandoned and the line remained an isolated branch line of the tube network.
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 Northern State Parkway
Unlike previous sections of the Northern State Parkway, which were designed with a single centerline for the alignment and profile of the roadway, the newer parkway section was designed with two individual roadways separated by a median varying in width from nine to more than fifty feet.
In 1977, maintenance of the Northern State Parkway was transferred from the LISPC to the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT), although ownership remained under the jurisdiction of the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (NYSOPRHP).
The Northern State Parkway Extension was to continue south along the western edge of Connetquot State Park (the former Sportsmen's Preserve), where a new entrance to the park was to be constructed from the parkway.
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 Moorgate station   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Moorgate station is a tube and mainline station in the City of London, located on Moorgate, the street of the same name, north of London Wall.
The tube station is on the Bank branch of the Northern Line between Old Street and Bank, and also on the Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan lines, between Barbican and Liverpool Street.
On February 28, 1975 a Northern Line tube train (on the Northern City Line now used by WAGN) crashed into the tunnel end beyond the platform, killing 43 people, the greatest loss of life on the Underground in peacetime.
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 ★ New York City Information - Encyclopedia Article
New York City, officially named the City of New York, is the most populous city in the United States, the most densely populated major city in North America, and is at the center of international finance, politics, entertainment, and culture.
In the city the population is spread out with 24.2% under the age of 18, 10.0% from 18 to 24, 32.9% from 25 to 44, 21.2% from 45 to 64, and 11.7% who are 65 years of age or older.
Violent crime in the city has dropped by 75% in the last twelve years and the murder rate in 2004 was at its lowest level in over forty years: there were 572 murders that year, for a murder rate of 7 per 100,000 people, compared to 2,245 murders in 1990.
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 Moorgate station in TutorGig Encyclopedia
Moorgate temporarily became the terminus for the Metropolitan Line in the aftermath of the 7 July 2005 London bombings when the line between Moorgate and Aldgate was closed off.
The Northern Line platforms were originally opened by the City & South London Railway (C&SLR) as "Moorgate Street" in February 1900 as the new northern terminus of its services then running from Stockwell south of the River Thames.
From 1934 until 1975 the Northern Line operated the Northern City Line as its City or Highbury Branch.
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 Northern Line - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com
is a deep-level tube line of the London_Underground, coloured fl on the Tube_map.
Camden Town The junctions connecting the two northern branches of the Northern Line to the two central branches are just south of Camden Town station.
After Nationalisation in 1933 the Northern_City_Line, which ran from Moorgate to Finsbury Park, was part of the Underground; it was operated as part of the Northern Line, though it was never connected to it.
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 Northern line - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Start the Northern line article or add a request for it.
Look for "Northern line" in Wiktionary, our sister dictionary project.
Look for "Northern line" in the Wikimedia Commons, our repository for free images, music, sound, and video.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/northern_line   (168 words)

  
 Diary of despair | News | This is London   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Northern line breaks down due to a signal failure a Camden Town.
Victoria line suspended between Victoria and Highbury and Islington due to defective train with 1,000 passengers on board stuck in tunnel near Warren Street station; train behind moves up to rescue commuters.
Northern line suspended between Finchley Central and High Barnet due to signal problems.
www.thisislondon.co.uk /news/articles/12070454?source=Evening   (406 words)

  
 BTC Bulletin 150-49 - Extension of No. 45 Line to Northern Parkway and York Road
Should a passenger remain on the bus after passing the City Line, he will be requested to deposit an additional 5¢.
Passengers boarding the bus south of the city line will deposit 13¢, or one token, in the fare box, and will be given an identification check.
Passengers tendering transfers from intersecting lines on northbound cars of the No. 8 line, or on buses of the No. 3 line, may retain the retransfer coupon for use on buses of the No. 45 line - good to the city line only.
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 List of closed London Underground stations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
These stations of the London Underground and its predecessor companies (such as the Metropolitan Railway, the City and South London Railway and Underground Electric Railways of London) are now closed and, for the most part, abandoned.
Aldwych tube station (a branch of the Piccadilly Line from Holborn)
King William Street tube station (the original terminus of the City and South London Railway, a predecessor of the Northern Line)
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 Northern Line
The Northern line covers 58 km (36 miles) and serves 50 stations between Morden and Edgware, Mill Hill East or High Barnet, with two central...
The Northern line has its roots in two separate railways: the 5.25 km (3.26 mile) City and South London Railway - the world's first electric deep-level tube line...
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 Northern City Line
The line is electrified — 25kV overhead as far south as Drayton Park and 750V third rail from there to Moorgate.
The GN&CR was bought in 1913 by the Metropolitan Railway, which operated today's Metropolitan, Hammersmith and City and East London Lines.
Category: British railway lines Category:London's railways Category:City of London Category:Islington de:Northern City Line
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 Location & Map   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Victoria line and Northern line (Charing Cross and City branches)
Bakerloo line to Baker Street, then to Euston Square by Metropolitan, Circle, or Hammersmith and City line
Circle or Hammersmith and City line to Euston Square
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 Transport Diversions Emporium - NORTHERN LINE PAST AND PRESENT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The story also covers the Hampstead Tube, and the various extensions and links that were built to create today's line.
The isolated Great Northern & City Railway, between Moorgate and Finsbury Park, became part of the Northern Line in 1939, and is seen in operation in its latter days.
The wide variety of rolling stock that has operated on the line is seen, together with the 1995 stock under construction at the Alstom Factory in Birmingham.
www.transportdiversions.com /catalog.asp?pubid=5052   (235 words)

  
 London Underground history 1970-1979
The line closed for rebuilding for BR service.
The line re-opened by BR from Moorgate to Drayton Park via Old Street, Essex Road and Highbury and Islington.
It was taken over by the new Jubilee line 1979-05-01.
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