A shuttle service between Waterloo and Bank (previously 'City') stations designed for commuters. has a very good post on this line.
have a good succinct history of this line.
A shuttle service between Waterloo and Bank (previously 'City') stations designed for commuters. has a very good post on this line.
have a good succinct history of this line.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Waterloo and City Railway
This 'Greathead' type tunnelling shield ws left at this point 18 metres below...
The original station was built on the site of Hungerford Market and opened in 1864. Londonist's post about the 1905 roof collapse has some fine photos and drawings. The post-modern office building...
Four stone bridges have spanned the Thames at this point. The first was built in about 1210 and lasted right through the medieval period. This was the one that had the spikes and is shown in some d...
This company operated in the Canadian provinces of Quebec and Ontario and several American states.
The world's first underground electric railway, the world's first deep tunnel railway, and the first purpose-built railway tunnel under the Thames. This became what we know as the Bank branch of th...
Designed by Lewis Cubitt. Â Took the name from the area which had taken it from a statue of Geoge IV that once stood at the junction of Pentonville Road, Euston Road, Gray's Inn Road and Caledonian ...
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