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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 50. Chapters: Liverpool Street station, Bethnal Green tube station, Oxford Circus tube station, Stratford station, Bank-Monument station, Tottenham Court Road tube station, Ealing Broadway station, Holborn tube station, West Ruislip station, Loughton tube station, Shepherd's Bush tube station, North Acton tube station, British Museum tube station, Wood Lane tube station, Roding Valley tube station, Epping tube station, South Ruislip station, Newbury Park tube station, Notting Hill Gate tube station, Leytonstone tube station, Bond Street tube station, Grange Hill tube station, Hainault tube station, Debden tube station, Mile End tube station, Chigwell tube station, Greenford station, Chancery Lane tube station, St. Paul's tube station, White City tube station, Barkingside tube station, Gants Hill tube station, Woodford tube station, Ruislip Gardens tube station, Lancaster Gate tube station, Redbridge tube station, Snaresbrook tube station, Fairlop tube station, Queensway tube station, Marble Arch tube station, Buckhurst Hill tube station, Hanger Lane tube station, East Acton tube station, Theydon Bois tube station, Leyton tube station, South Woodford tube station, Wanstead tube station, Northolt tube station, West Acton tube station, Holland Park tube station, Perivale tube station. Excerpt: Rail Tour at Stratford Station in 1951Stratford station is a large multilevel railway station in Stratford, east London. The station is served by the National Rail services National Express East Anglia, London Overground and c2c, by London Underground's Central and Jubilee lines, and by the Docklands Light Railway (DLR). Stratford is in London Travelcard Zone 3, and Network Rail owns the station. To distinguish it from Stratford-upon-Avon, this station is called Stratford (London) by National Rail, and is sometimes referred to as Stratford Regional to distinguish it from Stratford International station some 400 yards (370 m) away. The station will be a key arrival point for the London 2012 Summer Olympics. Railway lines around Stratford in 1914Stratford station was opened on 20 June 1839 by the Eastern Counties Railway (ECR). The Northern and Eastern Railway opened a section of its authorised line from Broxbourne to join the ECR at Stratford on 15 September 1840. As well as a station, a railway works was built, much of which has since been turned into a freight terminal. Central Line services started on 4 December 1946, extended from Liverpool Street station in new tunnels after being delayed due to the Second World War. The line was further extended to Leyton on 5 May 1947 and then to the former London and North Eastern Railway branch lines to Epping, Ongar and Hainault progressively until 1957. The Docklands Light Railway opened on 31 August 1987 reusing redundant rail routes through the Bow and Poplar areas to reach the new Docklands developments on the Isle of Dogs. The low-level station was substantially rebuilt in the late 1990s as part of the Jubilee Line Extension works, with a large new steel and glass building designed by Wilkinson Eyre that encloses much of the low-level station, and a new ticket hall. The old ticket hall, at the eastern end of the station and connected via a subway, has since been demolished. The Jubilee Line opened to passengers on 14
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- Rok vydania: 2020
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