Moorgate station
Moorgate station is a London Underground and mainline station in the City of London, located on Moorgate, the street of the same name, north of London Wall. The station is on the Bank branch of the Northern Line between Old Street and Bank and also on the Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan lines, between Barbican and Liverpool Street. National Rail services are provided by Thameslink and West Anglia Great Northern (WAGN). The station is in Travelcard Zone 1.
Sub-surface station
Although completely rebuilt and extended to six platforms in the 1960s, the sub-surface part of the station was first opened by the Metropolitan Railway in December 1865 as the first extension from its original route between Paddington and Farringdon.
Related Topics:
1960s - Metropolitan Railway - December - 1865 - Paddington - Farringdon
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