Bond Street Station - Oxford Street, London, UK
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Master Mariner
N 51° 30.859 W 000° 08.934
30U E 697822 N 5710875
This entrance, to Bond Street Underground Station, is actually in Oxford Street and is one of several entrances.
Waymark Code: WMMYB1
Location: London, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 11/23/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member lumbricus
Views: 1

The co-ordinates are for the entrance to Bond Street underground station on the south side of Oxford Street. There has been and continues to be, renovation taking place of the entrance on the north side of Oxford Street as part of the CrossRail development (November 2011).

The station serves the Central and Jubilee lines of London Underground.

Wikipedia has an article about Bond Street station that tells us:

The station was first opened on 24 September 1900 by the Central London Railway, three months after the first stations on the Central Line opened. The surface building was designed, in common with all original CLR stations, by the architect Harry Bell Measures.

In 1909, Harry Selfridge proposed a subway link to his new Selfridges store to the west. Contemporary opposition quashed the idea.

The station has seen several major reconstructions. The first, which saw the original lifts replaced by escalators, a new sub-surface ticket hall and a new façade to the station, designed by the architect Charles Holden, came into use on 8 June 1926. This was demolished with the construction of the "West One" shopping arcade in the 1980s, a period that had also seen the Jubilee Line services to this station commence on 1 May 1979. Some slight elements of the original facade do survive above the eastern entrance to the station.

In 2007 the station underwent a major modernisation, removing the murals installed on the Central line platforms in the 1980s and replacing them with plain white tiles, in a style similar to those when the station opened in 1900.

Crossrail line 1 will call at Bond Street. Services are due to commence in 2018. The station will be reconstructed to accommodate the extra platforms and increased pedestrian traffic. This will include a new street level entrance on the north side of Oxford Street. The station is to become one of many newly made "step free" stations. This means that there will be lifts to provide a step free way to access the platforms.

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