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 Shadwell station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shadwell is the name of a London Underground station and a Docklands Light Railway station in Shadwell in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
The DLR station is between the terminuses of Bank and Tower Gateway to the west and Limehouse to the east.
The London Underground station is on the East London Line, between Whitechapel to the north and Wapping to the south.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Shadwell_station   (197 words)

  
 Shadwell, Virginia
Shadwell was one of the earliest towns to have a station and agent: in 1850 it was one of only 10 depots on the line.
This is the Shadwell station in April of 1972.
During a December 1998 visit, I discovered that the foundation of the Shadwell station and platform still exist, though the foundation is half covered over by the parking lot of a fuel distributor.
www.piedmontsub.com /Shadwell.shtml   (759 words)

  
 Station Information - Shadwell
The closest stations are Shadwell station and Wapping tube station.
It is on the northern bank of the River Thames, between Wapping and Limehouse.
Shadwell is a place in Tower Hamlets, London.
www.stationinformation.com /encyclopedia/s/sh/shadwell.html   (53 words)

  
 London - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Local city-wide stations include music-based stations such as Capital FM, Heart 106.2 and Kiss 100 and popular news/talk stations include BBC London, LBC 97.3 and LBC News 1152.
On 7 July 2005, there was a series of coordinated bomb attacks by Islamic extremist suicide bombers on three underground stations and a bus, killing 52 people and injuring over 700.
Battersea Power Station and the Millennium Dome are two architecturally interesting buildings which currently stand empty.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/London   (6914 words)

  
 Sarah McMenemy
She was asked to design a series of giant enamel panels as the centrepiece for the refurbishment of Shadwell station.
Shadwell was the catalyst that moved me on, and it's always very exciting when that happens.
The subject was the local area around the uderground station, which juxtaposes historic churches, the ships in Tobacco Dock and important buildings with great gaps in the landscape left unfilled since the war.
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 Shadwell.html
On the 1st July 1900 the station was renamed to 'Shadwell & St. George-in-the-East' but in 1918 the name was reverted to 'Shadwell'.
The East London Railway opened the original station on the 10th April 1876.
You can see the original station building in Watney Street which remains intact.
www.angelfire.com /extreme/transport/Shadwell.html   (122 words)

  
 Docklands Light Railway - Stations - Shadwell
Shadwell station connects with local bus numbers D3, 339 and 100.
Download a local map of the area surrounding this station in PDF format.
Download a train timetable for this station in PDF format.
www.tfl.gov.uk /dlr/stations/shadwell.shtml   (102 words)

  
 Shadwell Hotels. Hotels in Shadwell - Accommodation UK
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Take a Picture tour of Shadwell, and please come back after your visit to submit your own.
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 Blue Eye Professional Massage
Shadwell is in zone 2 and is served by the East London Line.
Shadwell is also served by the Docklands Light Railway.
The nearest tube is Shadwell, a short 2-minute walk along Cable Street.
www.blue-eye.co.uk /pages/find_tube.html   (179 words)

  
 Shadwell station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shadwell is the name of a London Underground station and a Docklands Light Railway station in Shadwell, east London.
The tube station is on the East London Line, between Whitechapel to the north and Wapping to the south.
The DLR station is between Bank and Tower Gateway, both terminuses to the west, and Limehouse to the east.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Shadwell_station   (179 words)

  
 London Travel Guide to the Best Tourist Attractions in London England.
From the DLR overhead railway, you get a good view of Hawksmoor and two other landmark East End churches; the first one is St George-in-the-East, built in 1726 and visible to the south just before you reach Shadwell station.
From the DLR overhead railway, you get a good view of Hawksmoors two other landmark East End churches; the first one is St George-in-the-East, built in 1726 and visible to the south just before you reach Shadwell station.
As the DLR leaves Limehouse station and skirts Limehouse Basin marina, Hawksmoor's St Anne's Church is visible to the north.
www.londonhotels-cheap.com /best_of_london.htm   (3550 words)

  
 London Underground history 1900-1909
Shadwell station renamed to Shadwell and St. George-in-the-east.
Mary's via Shadwell and St. George-in-the-east (now Shadwell), Wapping, Rotherhithe, Deptford road (now Surrey Quays) and New Cross (now New Cross Gate)
The station had one platform on a loop and was very cramped The trains ran counter-clockwise around the loop.
www.berga.nu /Lennart_T/lu/1900s.html   (980 words)

  
 Shadwell station.html - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
We don't have an article called "Shadwell station.html"
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 Ramblers Association - Information - Path - Thames Path
Shadwell and Limehouse (Shadwell station to Westferry station); 3.
Downstream of the Barrier, there are several stations on this line that are also convenient for walkers on the Thames Path extension, at Woolwich Arsenal, Plumstead, Abbey Wood (buses or a walk along the Green Chain Walk from Thamesmead) and Erith.
There are major rail terminals right by the route at Waterloo (Paris, Brussels, southwest London, Hampshire and the west of England, southeast London and Kent), Charing Cross, Cannon Street and London Bridge (southeast London and Kent, south London, Gatwick Airport and Brighton), and Fenchurch Street (east London and Southend).
www.ramblers.org.uk /info/paths/thames.html   (1732 words)

  
 Brettweb in London - The Tube should die
Shadwell Station has been closed due to the Fire Brigade Union Strike.
This is due to an earlier signal failure at Ruislip Station.
This is due to signal failure at Southwark Station.
www.brettweb.us /deathtothetube.html   (965 words)

  
 The City route
Shadwell station has one island platform with stairs and a lift down to street level.
East of Limehouse station the line continues over a 1840 built brick arch viaduct to Westferry station with two side platforms, again with stairs and lifts to street level.
Limehouse station, which is also a British Rail station is next on the line.
www.xs4all.nl /~dodger/city.htm   (210 words)

  
 In and around Shadwell Tube/DLR Station
Shadwell Basin (distance = 426 m bearing 129°),
St Pauls Shadwell (distance = 395 m bearing 135°)
Therefore, please refer to a real map, and use other sources to check that the item is really there.
www.juerg.ch /london/tube/Shadwell.shtml   (180 words)

  
 How to get there
Take Bus 100 towards Shadwell Station and ask the Driver to drop you off at Wapping Sports Centre.
www.greatdanehandball.co.uk /wapping%20sports%20centre.htm   (40 words)

  
 DORTMUND - Online Information article about DORTMUND
law courts,the municipal infirmary and the large railway station.
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encyclopedia.jrank.org /DIO_DRO/DORTMUND.html   (831 words)

  
 YooMedia
The nearest underground stations are Great Portland Street and Oxford Circus.
From Kings Cross Station take the Hammersmith and City line East to Whitechapel.
From Victoria Station take trains bound for Ashford International departing at Maidstone East station.
www.yoomedia.com /location.html   (391 words)

  
 guide.html
Shadwell Station in map b2 should be in c2 on Watney Street.
Stations Aldgate East and Stepney Green (District), Whitechapel (District/East London), Tower Gateway and Shadwell (DLR), Shadwell, Wapping and Shoreditch (East London).
Stations Limehouse (formerly Stepney East, BR Fenchurch Street/DLR), West Ferry, West India Quay, Heron Quays, Canary Wharf, South Quay, Crossharbour, Mudcute, Island Gardens, Poplar and All Saints (DLR).
www.keith.emmerson.btinternet.co.uk /guide.html   (7676 words)

  
 Aldgate tube station -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Aldgate tube station plays an important role in the (A fictitious detective in stories by A. Conan Doyle) Sherlock Holmes story The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans (published in the anthology (Click link for more info and facts about His Last Bow) His Last Bow).
The station was opened on 18 November 1876 with the southbound extension to Tower Hill opening on 25 September 1882, completing the Circle.
The station is on the (Click link for more info and facts about Circle Line) Circle Line between (Click link for more info and facts about Tower Hill) Tower Hill and (Click link for more info and facts about Liverpool Street) Liverpool Street.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/A/Al/Aldgate_tube_station.htm   (7676 words)

  
 Whitechapel tube station - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Whitechapel tube station
Whitechapel is a London Underground station in Whitechapel, east London.
Also just west of Whitechapel is the former St Mary's (Whitechapel Road) tube station, one of the many closed London Underground stations.
It is on the Hammersmith & City and District lines between Aldgate East and Stepney Green, and is on the East London Line between Shoreditch and Shadwell.
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Whitechapel-tube-station.html   (7676 words)

  
 Bank and Monument stations
The first station to be known as Bank opened in early 1900 when the City and South London Railway (now part of the Northern Line) opened its new extension to Moorgate.
The deep-level stations were linked by underground passages at an early stage, but the escalator link to Monument had to wait until 1933.
On Sunday September 7, 2003 Bank station was used for a disaster training exercise, billed as "the most realistic live disaster exercise of its kind".
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/bank_and_monument_stations   (7676 words)

  
 L.I.F.E. Project at Shadwell Fire Station
Following this success at Shadwell, there are plans to roll this project out across London.
Local fire fighters say there have been huge improvements in their relationships with local young people since the project began.
Say it Loud - London's Young People act to save the planet
www.go-london.gov.uk /publications/annual_review_2003/shadwell_fire_station.asp   (256 words)

  
 Property for sale in E1 - Hotproperty.co.uk
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 Goldsmiths College > Find Us
Buses run every 15 minutes throughout the day from Victoria, Waterloo and London Bridge stations to New Cross and Lewisham; the journey time is about 45 minutes from Central London.
From Luton Airport (LTN): shuttle buses connect the airport to Luton station, from where you catch the Thameslink to London Bridge, then travel to New Cross or New Cross Gate stations.
From Gatwick Airport (LGW): train from the station in the airport to East Croydon station.
www.goldsmiths.ac.uk /find-us/index.php   (1085 words)

  
 Online Encyclopedia and Dictionary - Tower Gateway DLR station
It was opened in 1987 as the original western terminus of the initial DLR system, serving the City of London financial district, but has now been by-passed by the later tunnel extension to Bank which diverges from the original routing between Tower Gateway and Shadwell, the next station to the east.
The junction between the original line and the ramp connecting to the later tunnelled extension to Bank is just to the east of the station, and can be clearly seen from the east end of the station platform.
Access to the street is via escalator, stairs and elevator at the western end of the station, with a secondary staircase entrance at the eastern end.
fact-archive.com /encyclopedia/Tower_Gateway_DLR_station   (1085 words)

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