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  2. Liverpool Street station - Wikipedia

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    The station at Liverpool Street (the street had been named after the Tory Prime Minister Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool in 1829) was to be built for the use of the GER and of the East London Railway on two levels, with the underground East London line around 37 ft (11 m) below this, and the GER tracks supported on brick arches.

  3. Chingford branch line - Wikipedia

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    The Chingford branch line is a railway line between Clapton Junction (just northeast of Clapton station) and Chingford station. Services run between Liverpool Street station and Chingford, and are operated by London Overground. [note 1] The branch is part of the Lea Valley Lines.

  4. London Overground - Wikipedia

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    London Overground (also known simply as the Overground) is a suburban rail network serving London and its environs. Established in 2007 to take over Silverlink Metro routes, it now serves a large part of Greater London as well as Hertfordshire, with 113 stations on the six lines that make up the network.

  5. Latest plans aim to minimise disruption to the station’s architechtural heritage

  6. St. James Street railway station - Wikipedia

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    St. James Street is a station on the Weaver line of the London Overground, located in Walthamstow in the London Borough of Waltham Forest, east London.It is 5 miles 55 chains (9.2 km) down the line from London Liverpool Street and is situated between Clapton and Walthamstow Central on the Chingford branch line.

  7. Lea Valley lines - Wikipedia

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    This included services between Liverpool Street and Enfield Town, Cheshunt, and Chingford, which were transferred from Greater Anglia to London Overground in 2015. The name proposed for this service in 2015 was the 'Lea Valley line', the established name used for the lines on which this service operates. [6]

  8. East London line - Wikipedia

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    The link to Liverpool Street, 1991 A dilapidated and graffitied Shoreditch Underground station in December 2007. It closed on 9 June 2006, after 93 years of Underground service. It closed on 9 June 2006, after 93 years of Underground service.

  9. London Liverpool Street retains title of Britain’s busiest ...

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    London Liverpool Street still leads the way as Britain’s busiest station! It had 94.5 million entries and exits, up 14.1 million on the previous year. Our #StationUsage stats show the impact of ...