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North Greenwich is a London Underground station [7] at the northernmost tip of the Royal Borough of Greenwich. The station lower concourse between the escalators and the oyster ticketing system, July 2024 Westbound platforms 1 and 2, July 2024. The tube station opened on 14 May 1999.
North Greenwich tube station; The O2 (Arena), also (rarely and in most formal usage) known as the North Greenwich Arena; North Greenwich bus station; North Greenwich Pier; North Greenwich, Isle of Dogs, London a 19th-century name for an locality of the Isle of Dogs; Defunct meaning. North Greenwich railway station, a disused station that served ...
The Greenwich Peninsula Golf Range at North Greenwich is a riverside golf driving range with 60 bays, a mini 18-hole adventure course, golf academy, golf shop and restaurant. [ 62 ] Twin towns
Map of North Greenwich station, 1890s. North Greenwich was the terminus of the Millwall Extension Railway (MER) branch of the London and Blackwall Railway, 4 miles 39 chains (7.2 km) down-line from the western terminus at Fenchurch Street, although services did not operate through to Fenchurch Street but instead connected to the Fenchurch Street-Blackwall service at Millwall Junction.
North Greenwich tube station on the Jubilee line opened in 1999. It is one of the largest London Underground stations and also has a bus station. The North Greenwich Pier offering commuter boat services to other parts of London, both east and west, is located on the Thames on the east side of the peninsula.
North Greenwich is a formal 19th century name for an area now in Millwall situated at the very southern tip of the Isle of Dogs, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. It lies to the south of the commercial estates of West India Docks including Canary Wharf and has a short shoreline along London's Tideway part of the River Thames .
North Greenwich was a football ground and the home of Millwall Athletic Football Club from 1901–1910, the team who went on to become Millwall. [1]
North Greenwich Pier was originally built in the 1880s as a coaling jetty for the former Greenwich gasworks before this closed in the late 1980s. Most of the original jetty was demolished in 1997 to make way for the new passenger pier; however eight of the original cast iron caisson columns were retained to secure the new floating pier.