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Trafalgar Square tube station?
Hi everyone.
I've been reading the latest edition of London's Underground. Having known nothing of the capital's tube system, it has been a very good read. One thing puzzles me though - on an old map in the book there is marked Trafalgar Square station, I think, on the Bakerloo. On modern maps, this station no longer exists. Strangely, in an appendix listing service dates of disused/abandoned stations, it isn't mentioned. I may be mistaken, but in the mid-60's, I vaguely remember my parents taking me to visit Trafalgar Square and then getting the tube from here home. Any information to satisfy my curiosity would be most welcome. Thanks, Simon. |
Trafalgar Square tube station?
simon wrote:
Hi everyone. I've been reading the latest edition of London's Underground. Having known nothing of the capital's tube system, it has been a very good read. One thing puzzles me though - on an old map in the book there is marked Trafalgar Square station, I think, on the Bakerloo. On modern maps, this station no longer exists. Strangely, in an appendix listing service dates of disused/abandoned stations, it isn't mentioned. I may be mistaken, but in the mid-60's, I vaguely remember my parents taking me to visit Trafalgar Square and then getting the tube from here home. Any information to satisfy my curiosity would be most welcome. Thanks, Simon. When the Jubilee Line was built in the 70's, Trafalgar Sq, on the Bakerloo, and Strand, on the Northern, were merged into one Station, Charing Cross, which also had the then terminus of the Jubilee. By then, the previous Charing X, on District, Circle, Northern & Bakerloo had been renamed Embankment. -- Lawrence Myers |
Trafalgar Square tube station?
"simon" wrote in message ... Hi everyone. I've been reading the latest edition of London's Underground. Having known nothing of the capital's tube system, it has been a very good read. One thing puzzles me though - on an old map in the book there is marked Trafalgar Square station, I think, on the Bakerloo. On modern maps, this station no longer exists. Strangely, in an appendix listing service dates of disused/abandoned stations, it isn't mentioned. I may be mistaken, but in the mid-60's, I vaguely remember my parents taking me to visit Trafalgar Square and then getting the tube from here home. Any information to satisfy my curiosity would be most welcome. Thanks, Simon. What is now called Charing Cross on the Bakerloo used to be called Trafalgar Square. |
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Trafalgar Square tube station?
Thanks for the quick response everyone - it's certainly answered my
question. Simon. |
Trafalgar Square tube station?
"simon" wrote in message ... Hi everyone. I've been reading the latest edition of London's Underground. Having known nothing of the capital's tube system, it has been a very good read. One thing puzzles me though - on an old map in the book there is marked Trafalgar Square station, I think, on the Bakerloo. On modern maps, this station no longer exists. Strangely, in an appendix listing service dates of disused/abandoned stations, it isn't mentioned. I may be mistaken, but in the mid-60's, I vaguely remember my parents taking me to visit Trafalgar Square and then getting the tube from here home. Any information to satisfy my curiosity would be most welcome. Hmm... Troll Alert? BTN |
Trafalgar Square tube station?
In article , Barry Salter
writes Apart from via the platforms, the two Booking Halls (and, indeed, the stations) are not linked. Nitpick: the connecting passage is at the bottom of the upper flight of escalators and doesn't require you to go to the platforms. -- Clive D.W. Feather, writing for himself | Home: Tel: +44 20 8495 6138 (work) | Web: http://www.davros.org Fax: +44 870 051 9937 | Work: Written on my laptop; please observe the Reply-To address |
Trafalgar Square tube station?
On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 at 08:32:12, simon
wrote: Hi everyone. I've been reading the latest edition of London's Underground. Having known nothing of the capital's tube system, it has been a very good read. One thing puzzles me though - on an old map in the book there is marked Trafalgar Square station, I think, on the Bakerloo. On modern maps, this station no longer exists. Strangely, in an appendix listing service dates of disused/abandoned stations, it isn't mentioned. I may be mistaken, but in the mid-60's, I vaguely remember my parents taking me to visit Trafalgar Square and then getting the tube from here home. Any information to satisfy my curiosity would be most welcome. As I'm sure half a dozen other people have already explained, it was subsumed into Charing Cross Station when the original Jubilee Line was opened in 1977. Two different stations were brought together - Trafalgar Square on the Bakerloo, and Strand on the Northern line, linked by the Jubilee Line in the middle and called Charing Cross. Now, of course, the Jubilee Line no longer calls there, and while interchange between the two lines is possible, it's not really practicable, and better done at Embankment or even Waterloo. -- Annabel Smyth http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/index.html Website updated 8 March 2004 |
Trafalgar Square tube station?
Barry Salter wrote:
Apart from via the platforms, the two Booking Halls (and, indeed, the stations) are not linked. In fact, with the closure of the Jubilee Line platforms, there's probably a good case for closing off the subway linking the two and going back to calling the Bakerloo Line platforms Trafalgar Square. I can see the logic in going back to calling the Bakerloo Line platforms Trafalgar Square, but not in closing off the subway linking the two. Apart from the safety benefits of having a link, it's a lot more convenient for the passengers going to Charing Cross to catch a train. |
Trafalgar Square tube station?
On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 18:40:46 +0100, Annabel Smyth
wrote: On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 at 08:32:12, simon wrote: Hi everyone. I've been reading the latest edition of London's Underground. Having known nothing of the capital's tube system, it has been a very good read. One thing puzzles me though - on an old map in the book there is marked Trafalgar Square station, I think, on the Bakerloo. On modern maps, this station no longer exists. Strangely, in an appendix listing service dates of disused/abandoned stations, it isn't mentioned. I may be mistaken, but in the mid-60's, I vaguely remember my parents taking me to visit Trafalgar Square and then getting the tube from here home. Any information to satisfy my curiosity would be most welcome. As I'm sure half a dozen other people have already explained, it was subsumed into Charing Cross Station when the original Jubilee Line was opened in 1977. Two different stations were brought together - Trafalgar Square on the Bakerloo, and Strand on the Northern line, linked by the Jubilee Line in the middle and called Charing Cross. Now, of course, the Jubilee Line no longer calls there, and while interchange between the two lines is possible, it's not really practicable, and better done at Embankment or even Waterloo. For what it's worth, changing at Embankment does seem to involve a slightly longer walk. -- Nick Cooper [Carefully remove the detonators from my e-mail address to reply!] The London Underground at War: http://www.cwgcuser.org.uk/personal/...ra/lu/tuaw.htm 625-Online - classic British television: http://www.625.org.uk 'Things to Come' - An Incomplete Classic: http://www.thingstocome.org.uk |
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