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The Elstree to St. John's Wood Cable Tunnel, known as The London Connection during construction, is a 20 km long, 3m wide tunnel beneath northwest London.Constructed between 2001 and 2005, the tunnel carries high voltage transmission lines from Elstree substation in Hertfordshire to Lodge Road sub station in Westminster at a depth of 20m below street level.
St. John's Wood is a London Underground station located in St John's Wood in the City of Westminster, north-west London. It was opened in 1939 as a stop on the Bakerloo line . Today, the station is on the Jubilee line between Swiss Cottage and Baker Street stations and is in Travelcard Zone 2 . [ 7 ]
This phase linked Wimbledon and Hackney to substations at Willesden, St John's Wood, St Pancras, and Islington. It also involved the construction of two new substations at Seven Sisters Road in Highbury , and at Kensal Green , to feed traction power to Crossrail .
London, St. John's Wood – Tottenham substations [36] 275 kV 51.527499°N 0.169376°W ; 51.603178°N 0.048243°W London, Tottenham – Redbridge substations 275 kV 51.603178°N 0.048243°W ; 51.588552°N 0.044926°E Lynn and Inner Dowsing offshore wind farms, Lincolnshire – Walpole substation, Norfolk 2009 132 kV
St John's Wood is a district in the City of Westminster, London, England, about 2.5 miles (4 km) northwest of Charing Cross.Historically the northern part of the ancient parish and Metropolitan Borough of Marylebone, it extends from Regent's Park and Primrose Hill in the east to Edgware Road in the west, with the Swiss Cottage area of Hampstead to the north and Lisson Grove to the south.
The substation at Sundon, Bedfordshire adjacent to the M1 motorway was screened with a beech hedge, and at Bishop’s Wood in Worcestershire the substation was built within an existing wood. [2] In 1972 a Mark II low profile 400 kV substation was commissioned, the first was at Wymondley, Hertfordshire. The substation used lighter support ...
The station was opened on 13 April 1868 as St. John's Wood Road. It was on the Metropolitan and St John's Wood Railway, the first northward branch extension from Baker Street to Swiss Cottage of the Metropolitan Railway (MR), the precursor of today's Metropolitan line. The station was located at the junction of St. John's Wood Road, Wellington ...
Marlborough Road is a disused London Underground station in St John's Wood, northwest London NW8, England. It opened in April 1868 [1] on the Metropolitan & St. John's Wood Railway, the first northward extension from Baker Street of the Metropolitan Railway (now the Metropolitan line). It is located at the junction of Finchley Road and Queen's ...