When was Shoreditch station built?

When was Shoreditch station built?

1876
Shoreditch Station/Opened

Why did Shoreditch station close?

Shoreditch station closed permanently on 9 June 2006 to allow work to begin on the East London line extension. The cutting in and around the station area was filled in and partly reused for the line from Whitechapel (also in a cutting) to the replacement Shoreditch High Street station (on a viaduct).

When did Shoreditch High Street station open?

April 27, 2010
Shoreditch High Street railway station/Opened
Shoreditch High Street station serves the uber-trendy suburb of Shoreditch in the East End of London, within London Travelcard 1. The station is one of the newest on the extended East London Line, having officially opened to the public in 2010.

Is there a tube station in Shoreditch?

What’s the nearest tube station to Shoreditch Underground Station in Shoreditch? The Aldgate East station is the nearest one to Shoreditch Underground Station in Shoreditch.

What line is Shoreditch on?

East London Line
It is served by the East London Line between Whitechapel and Hoxton with services running either to Dalston Junction, Highbury & Islington or New Cross, New Cross Gate, West Croydon, Crystal Palace, and is in Travelcard Zone 1.

Which line is Shoreditch on?

Is Shoreditch safe?

Shoreditch is as safe as nearly all of central London. The biggest problem is the increasing number of posey types wandering through the area fancying themselves massively and trying to be so hip they risk acetabular fracture.

What tube station is near Shoreditch?

Aldgate East station
The Aldgate East station is the nearest one to Shoreditch Underground Station in Shoreditch.

What train station is Shoreditch?

Shoreditch High Street railway station
Shoreditch High Street railway station. Shoreditch High Street is a London Overground station on Bethnal Green Road in Shoreditch, in East London.

Where was the Shoreditch High Street railway station?

Not to be confused with Shoreditch High Street railway station. Shoreditch was a railway station on the North London Railway (NLR) in Shoreditch, London, that was in use from 1865 to 1940. It was situated on a viaduct between Haggerston and Broad Street stations.

When did the Shoreditch and Liverpool Street Line stop?

The passenger service between Shoreditch and Liverpool Street was withdrawn in 1885. Shoreditch joined the Underground network on 31 March 1913 as part of the Metropolitan Railway in conjunction with an electrification of the line.

When did Victoria Park and Shoreditch station close?

One by one stations were forced to close following enemy action. Haggerston Station closed on 7th May 1940 followed by Shoreditch on 3rd October that year. Victoria Park closed on 1st November 1942 and the remaining stations of the Poplar line closed on 15th November 1944.

Where are the waiting rooms at Shoreditch High Street?

Stairs and lifts lead down from street level to the station platforms, both of which are lined with bench seating and customer help points. Two fully enclosed waiting rooms can also be found on platform 1 and 2. Boxpark, refitted shipping containers beneath the station, has some lovely places to eat.