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  2. Leyton tube station - Wikipedia

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    Leyton Mills Retail Park, Leyton Library, New Spitalfields Market, Leyton Orient F.C. stadium, and St. Patrick's Catholic Cemetery are within proximity of the station. Around Leyton station, the line runs parallel to the A12 road, while the station entrance is connected by the A112. It serves the area of the name itself, situated to the north ...

  3. Leyton - Wikipedia

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    There is a large retail park at Leyton Mills, next to the station. This has a large, 24-hour Asda store, a B&Q store and a selection of furniture and electrical stores. [ 14 ] At the north end of the town, Baker's Arms has a more traditional selection of shops lining Lea Bridge Road and the High Road, including a branch of Tesco .

  4. Temple Mills Depot - Wikipedia

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    Temple Mills Depot, also known as Temple Mills International (TMI) [1] and the Eurostar Engineering Centre, is a railway depot in Leyton in East London. History

  5. Temple Mills - Wikipedia

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    Temple Mills were water mills belonging to the Knights Templar, used mainly for grinding corn from their extensive lands in Homerton and the Marshes. The mills straddled the River Lea and so were partly in Hackney and partly in Leyton. [1] During the 17th century and 18th century, the former Templar mills were used for a variety of industrial ...

  6. Lea Bridge Road - Wikipedia

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    Places served on the road are the Lea Valley Park, Lea Bridge railway station and the Baker's Arms area. Formerly the Lea Bridge Stadium was located along Lea Bridge Road, and served as a home for Leyton Orient and later a speedway team. Almost opposite the stadium, Emmanuel Parish Church, built in 1935, is a Grade II listed building. [1]

  7. Lea Bridge railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station is located on Argall Way, close to its junction with Lea Bridge Road (A104) and Orient Way, serving the areas of Lea Bridge and Leyton in the London Borough of Waltham Forest, east London. The original station operated from 1840 to 1985 and was accessed via the north side of Lea Bridge Road as it crosses the tracks.

  8. Leyton Midland Road railway station - Wikipedia

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    Leyton Midland Road is a London Overground station in Leyton of the London Borough of Waltham Forest. It is on the Suffragette line, 9 miles 18 chains (14.8 km) down the line from Gospel Oak and situated between Walthamstow Queen's Road and Leytonstone High Road stations in Travelcard Zone 3. It is the closest railway station to Bakers Arms. [3

  9. London Underground - Wikipedia

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    A geographic London Underground map showing the extent of the current network (Amersham and Chesham stations, top left, are beyond the extent of the map.) London Underground's eleven lines total 402 kilometres (250 mi) in length, [ 1 ] making it the eleventh longest metro system in the world .