Mile End railway station (London)

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Mile End
Location Mile End
Grid reference TQ350824
Number of platforms2
Railway companies
Original company Eastern Counties Railway
Pre-grouping Great Eastern Railway
Key dates
April 1841 (1841-04) [1] Opened
24 May 1872 (1872-05-24)Closed
Replaced by Bethnal Green Junction
Other information
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Mile End was a railway station in Mile End, east London, opened in 1841 by the Eastern Counties Railway on its line between the Shoreditch terminus and Coborn Road.

Shoreditch station was later renamed Bishopsgate, and an additional station called Bishopsgate (Low Level) opened preceding Mile End.

In 1872 a new connection between Liverpool Street, which by then was the new terminus of the Great Eastern Railway, and Hackney Downs was opened and Mile End station was closed [2] and replaced by Bethnal Green Junction just 10 chains (0.20 km) to the west, which later became known simply as Bethnal Green.

See also

Preceding stationDisused railwaysFollowing station
Bishopsgate (Low Level)   Great Eastern Railway   Coborn Road

51°31′28″N0°03′19″W / 51.52436°N 0.05519°W / 51.52436; -0.05519

References

  1. Forgotten Stations of Great London by J.E.Connor and B.Halford- page 67
  2. Quick, M. E. (2002). Railway passenger stations in England, Scotland and Wales – a chronology. Richmond: Railway and Canal Historical Society. p. 296. OCLC   931112387.