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Whitehall is a road and area in the City of Westminster, Central London, England. ... The nearest tube stations are Charing Cross at the north end, ...
From the 1860s to the 1900s numerous schemes for underground railways through central London were proposed, often using similar routes. [a] Many of the schemes submitted to Parliament for approval as private bills included proposals for lines through the Charing Cross area with stations serving the South Eastern Railway's (SER's) Charing Cross mainline terminus and the area around Trafalgar ...
The Whitehall Street station on the BMT Broadway Line runs under Whitehall Street, between Stone Street to the north and a point just past Water Street to the south. [148]: 7.43 The two sections are connected via a shared fare control area near the south end of the station, which is accessed via stairs in Peter Minuit Plaza and on the eastern ...
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Westminster is a London Underground station in the City of Westminster, England. It is served by three lines: Circle, District and Jubilee. On the Circle and District lines the station is between St James's Park and Embankment stations, and on the Jubilee line it is between Green Park and Waterloo stations. It is in Travelcard Zone 1.
A 1-mile (1.6 km) extension north to Lake Station on October 1, 1851 eliminated the need for ships to round a dangerous bend in the river. [7] [6] Whitehall station in July 1975. On October 1, 1850, the railroad opened a branch from just south of Whitehall to the Vermont state line near Fair Haven.
London's Underground Stations: a social and architectural study. Midas Books. ISBN 978-0-85936-124-8. OCLC 12695214. Wolmar, Christian (2004). The Subterranean Railway: How the London Underground Was Built and How It Changed the City Forever. Atlantic Books. ISBN 1-84354-023-1. OCLC 60794863.
The new South Ferry station was built and connected to the existing Whitehall Street–South Ferry station in 2009. [108] The one-stop 7 Subway Extension to the west side of Manhattan, consisting of the 34th Street–Hudson Yards station, was opened in 2015, [ 109 ] [ 110 ] [ note 7 ] and three stations on the Second Avenue Subway in the Upper ...