Tower of London | |
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Location | City of London |
Owner | Metropolitan Railway |
Number of platforms | 2 |
Key dates | |
1882 | Opened |
1884 | Closed |
Replaced by | Mark Lane |
Other information | |
Coordinates | 51°30′36″N 0°04′36″W / 51.51000°N 0.07667°W |
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Tower of London was a London Underground station in the City of London that closed in 1884, only two years after opening. It was situated near the Tower of London, on a site now occupied by Tower Hill Underground station. [1]
It was opened on 25 September 1882 during the construction of the Metropolitan Railway (MR) to the north. Two years later, the MR and District Railway (now the District line) were connected to form the Inner Circle (now the Circle line) and a new station was built. [2] This new station was opened on 6 October 1884 with the name Mark Lane (later renamed Tower Hill), just to the west of the Tower of London station, which closed on 12 October. [1]
When the original Tower Hill station was itself closed in 1967, the current Tower Hill station was opened on the site of the closed Tower of London station. [1] The remains of the Tower of London station were demolished during the construction of the new Tower Hill station.
Preceding station | London Underground | Following station | ||
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Terminus |
Metropolitan Railway (25 September 1882 - 6 October 1884)
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Aldgate towards
Hammersmith or
Harrow
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Mark Lane towards
Baker Street
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Metropolitan Railway (6 October 1884 - 12 October 1884)
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Metropolitan Railway Inner Circle
(6 October 1884 - 12 October 1884) |
Aldgate towards
Baker Street
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District Railway Inner Circle
(6 October 1884 - 12 October 1884) |
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Mark Lane |
District Railway (6 October 1884 - 12 October 1884)
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Aldgate East towards
New Cross
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