
Moorgate Underground Station - Moorgate, London, UK
N 51° 31.108 W 000° 05.294
30U E 702012 N 5711502
Moorgate underground station, not unsurprisingly, is in Moorgate to the west of the City pf London. Moorgate has 10 platforms but only six are used by London Underground.
Waymark Code: WMDJNE
Location: London, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 01/21/2012
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The station serves:
Circle Line
Hammersmith & City Line
Metropolitan Line
Northern Line.
The station also handles mainline services.
The station was opened in December 1865 by the Metropolitan Railway as the first extension of its original route between Paddington and Faringdon. Originally called Moorgate Street, the station's name was shortened in 1924. The station is noticeable for its proliferation of disused tunnels, steps, lift shafts and subways, left behind after aborted extensions and modernisation work in the early 20th century.
Sadly, it holds the record for the most number of people killed in the underground in peacetime. A train hit the buffers killing 46 people in 1975.
Is there other puplic transportation in the area?: Yes
 What level is the station?: Below street level

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