Infobox London station name Farringdon symbol underground symbol2 rail manager London Underground manager1 ... January 1863 events1 Opened as Farringdon Street years2 23 December 1865 events2 Station relocated years3 ... 18.840 tubeexits09 decrease 15.675 tubeexits10 increase 16.810 Farringdonstation is a London ... underground rapid transit metro line. The station, initially named Farringdon Street , was originally ... Publishing year 1999 isbn 1854142194 ref File Farringdonstation, 1866.png thumb left The Metropolitan Railway s second Farringdonstation, 1866 File Farringdonstation building.JPG thumb left The station frontage carrying the name Farringdon and High Holborn The lines from Farringdon to Stnlnk ... Thameslink programme File Farringdon railway station MMB 02 319447.jpg thumb right First Capital Connect ... branch to rws Moorgate , closed as part of the Thameslink upgrade. FarringdonStation is being rebuilt ... development see also Crossrail A Farringdon Crossrail station is being built between Farringdon and LUL ... route stations farringdon title FarringdonStation publisher Crossrail accessdate 24 February 2011 ref Dual Traction Current supply Farringdonstation is also notable because the First Capital Connect ... is currently 630  V. Nearest places File Farringdonstation 2000.JPG thumb right Farringdon LUL ... Old Street Shoreditch Services File Farringdon railway station MMB 08.jpg thumb Farringdon is served ... Line Hammersmith & City lines of the London Underground . File Farringdon railway station MMB 05 377521 ... King s Cross St. Pancras and LUL stations station Barbican . Farringdon is also served by First ... London Buses route N63 N63 . References reflist 2 External links Commonscat Farringdonstation http ... FAR&GoMetropolitan Go&switchMetropolitan off Tube departure board for Farringdonstation http www.thameslinkprogramme.co.uk cms pages view 37 Thameslink Programme Farringdonstation Transport in London ... navbox Use dmy dates date November 2010 DEFAULTSORT FarringdonStation Category Circle Line ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Farringdon Platform image Image Farringdon Platform disused .jpg 200px caption Nearest we can get to site gridref SU701353 manager London & South Western Railway No station owner Southern Railway Great Britain Southern Railway 1923 to 1948 br Southern Region of British Railways 1948 to 1968 locale Upper Farringdon borough East Hampshire District Council platforms One years 1930 events Opened years1 1955 events1 Closed for passengers Farringdon Platform was an intermediate station on the Meon Valley Railway Meon Valley line which ran from Alton railway station Alton to Fareham railway station Fareham during the 20th century. A goods yard for loading agricultural produce was already sited there, and in 1930 a short wooden platform of one coach length was built to serve the village ref The Meon Valley Railway Revisited Tillman, D Stone,KRB,1983 ISBN 0954203542 ref .The passenger service service ceased on 7 February 1955. A particularly difficult line to construct ref Oppitz, Leslie 1988 . Hampshire railways remembered . Newbury Countryside. ISBN 1853060208. ref the platform was used intermittently for goods traffic until the track was lifted in 1968 ref http www.subbrit.org.uk sb sites stations d droxford index.shtml Lifting details ref . The site is now a small business light industrial park. Ironically the access road to the modern site is along the former railway trackbed from the A32 road A32 . Disused Rail Start Rail line previous Alton railway station Alton next East Tisted railway station East Tisted route Southern Region of British Railways British Rail br Southern Region br small Meon Valley Railway small col 00008B end References reflist See also List of closed railway stations in Britain External links http www.envf.port.ac.uk hantsgaz hantsgaz s0004396.htm Details of route Ex stations on the Meon Valley Railway coord 51 6 44 N 0 59 54 W region GB type landmark display inline,title Closed stations Hampshire Category Disused railway ... more details
Farringdon may refer to Farringdon, London Farringdon Within and Farringdon Without are wards in the City of London Farringdonstation , a railway station in the London Borough of Islington Farringdon Road , a Central London road Farringdon, Devon Farringdon, Hampshire Farringdon, Sunderland Farringdon Community Sports College , a school in Farringdon, Sunderland. See also Faringdon , Oxfordshire geodis nl Farringdon no Farringdon andre betydninger pl Farringdon ... more details
TQ315818 country England region London map type Greater London Farringdon is a historic area of the City of London , represented today by the Wards of the City of London Wards of Farringdon Within and Farringdon Without . Farringdon is also used informally to refer to the area around FarringdonStation ... Farringdon Without stretched from Chancery Lane tube station Chancery Lane including Middle Temple , Inner ... around FarringdonStation which is sometimes referred to as Farringdon cannot be exactly defined ... FarringdonStation and its environs were previously within the Metropolitan Borough of Finsbury ref ... development plan , 1978 ref Planned redevelopment and expansion of FarringdonStation is expected to have ... FarringdonStation was built close to Farringdon Road , a northern continuation of Farringdon Street ...infobox UK place official name Farringdon latitude 51.520905 longitude 0.103675 london borough Islington ... wards main Farringdon Within Farringdon Without In the City of London there are two Wards for FarringdonFarringdon Within and Farringdon Without a situation caused by the splitting of the original Farringdon Ward in 1394. Without and Within denote whether the Ward fell outside or within the London ... 719D0041 FEF0 4625 9F32 45D9D09DCD58 0 farringdonwithout.jpg Corporation of London Farringdon Without. Retrieved 20 October 2006. ref while Farringdon Within covered the area within the Walls across ... A4C0 4806 A3F8 18E10E47C02C 0 farringdonwithin.jpg Corporation of London Farringdon Within. Retrieved 20 October 2006. ref ref The Farringdon Wards of the City of London Tony Sharp 2000 ref A major review of the City s Wards in 2003, effected in 2004, removed from Farringdon Without the areas north of Fleet Street between Fetter Lane and Farringdon Street and south of Fleet Street between New Bridge ... Holborn to Smithfield. The area of Farringdon Within at Cheapside was transferred to Bassishaw Ward ... and formed part of the Farringdon Without ward. ref Corporation of London, City of London unitary ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2006 Infobox UK place official name Farringdon country England region North East England static image Image Farringdon, Sunderland.jpg 240px static image caption small Allendale Road, Farringdon small map type Tyne and Wear population 5,100 latitude 54.8732 longitude 1.4238 post town SUNDERLAND postcode area SR postcode district SR3 constituency westminster Sunderland South UK Parliament constituency Sunderland South metropolitan borough City of Sunderland metropolitan county Tyne and Wear Farringdon is a suburb of City of Sunderland Sunderland , Tyne and Wear . Farringdon is a council built housing estate , erected in the 1950s. It is approximately 3 miles south of the city centre along the A690 road A690 , close to Thorney Close , Silksworth , East Herrington , Gilley Law and Doxford Park . History Up until the construction of the estate, the land on which the Farringdon estate was built was farmland. The land was owned by Cuthbert Pepper, a rich landowner, who lived in Farringdon Hall next to East Herrington . Sunderland City Council Sunderland County Borough Council purchased the land and a housing estate was constructed. Three schools were also built in Farringdon a comprehensive school , a junior school and an infants school. In 2002 the junior and infants ... and schools in FarringdonFarringdon contains a large secondary education secondary school Farringdon Community Sports College , and a primary education primary school Farringdon Primary School . The police have a station in Farringdon that covers the west division of the city, and recently a fire station was built. There is also a large social club , two churches one which is Roman Catholic , the other being Anglican , two pubs and three shopping arcades. Also in Farringdon is the Jubilee ... , and two residential homes for the elderly. Street naming convention All street names in Farringdon ... suburbs TyneandWear geo stub de Farringdon ... more details
in the 2006 BBC TV programme, Restoration Village . Transport Farringdon s closest railway station is at Alton railway station Alton , 2.8 miles 4.5  km north of the village. The A32 passing through ...Unreferenced date June 2009 infobox UK place country England static image Image Farringdon church.jpg 240px static image caption small All Saints Church small latitude 51.11062 longitude 0.98714 official name Farringdon population civil parish Farringdon shire district East Hampshire shire county Hampshire ... dial code os grid reference SU709350 Farringdon is a village in the East Hampshire district of Hampshire ... road , close to a source of the River Wey . The village has two parts, the larger being Upper Farringdon. Lower Farringdon is on the Alton, Hampshire Alton to Gosport road, the A32 road A32 . The 2001 census predicted a population for Farringdon Parish by 2006 of 495. The northern of the River Wey s two sources rises in countryside close to Farringdon Grid Reference SU707394 . History Archaeological ... . Both are now in Alton Museum. Farringdon was listed in the Domesday Book as Ferendone the word ... people and buildings Farringdon has close associations with two of Britain s most celebrated ... in Farringdon. From 1761 to 1785 White was curate of Farringdon s village church of All .... Gilbert White s house, now a museum, is a little over three miles west of Farringdon. All Saints ... needed date July 2009 A Farringdon landmark is Massey s Folly , an imposing but eccentric building with towers and battlements built by another curate of Farringdon, Rev. T.H. Massey. Its intended purpose ... and east by two major trunk routes, the M3 and the A3 M . As result, traffic density through Farringdon is relatively light. A 30mph limit is in force. External links Commons category Farringdon, Hampshire ... Farringdon 2BParish 2BProfile.doc farringdon population&cd 1&hl en&ct clnk&gl uk EastHampshire Category Villages in Hampshire nl Farringdon Hampshire pl Farringdon Hampshire ... more details
also Farringdonstation coord 51 31 13 N 0 06 21 W region GB type landmark display title Category ...File Farringdon Road.jpg thumb 200px right Farringdon Road. Farringdon Road is a road in Clerkenwell , Central London . Its construction, which took almost 20 years between the 1840s and the 1860s, is considered one of the greatest urban engineering achievements of the nineteenth century. Not only was it one of the first engineered multi lane roads, but it also buried the River Fleet in a system of underground tunnels, solving one of London s most daunting sanitary problems. Its construction also included the building of the world s first stretch of underground railway, a branch of the Metropolitan Railway that later became part of the London Underground running beneath Farringdon Road from LUL stations station King s Cross St. Pancras into the City at LUL stations stationFarringdonstation. Today, Farringdon Road is part of the A201 road connecting King s Cross to Elephant and Castle . It goes south east from King s Cross, crossing Roseberry Avenue , then turns south crossing Clerkenwell Road before going past Farringdonstation . It finishes on the border between the City of London , the London Borough of Camden and the London Borough of Islington , at a junction with Charterhouse Street and Farringdon Street . The construction of Farringdon Road necessitated the removal of the Fleet Market that had been built in 1736 above the course of the River Fleet , now London s largest Subterranean rivers of London subterranean river . North of the market was Hockley in the Hole around Ray Street Bridge , an area notorious for bear baiting and similar activities. Amongst the notable buildings on Farringdon Road are the former headquarters of The Guardian newspaper at no. 119, the Zeppelin Building built in 1917 after a Zeppelin raid at no. 61, and the western side of Smithfield ... a World War I Zeppelin raid on 61 Farringdon Road. A notorious building on Farringdon Road was the Farringdon ... more details
Infobox UK place official name Ward of Farringdon Within map type Greater London country England region London london borough City of London latitude 51.51438 longitude 0.10343 os grid reference TQ317812 post town LONDON postcode area EC postcode district EC1, EC4 dial code 020 constituency westminster Cities of London and Westminster UK Parliament constituency Cities of London and Westminster Farringdon Within is a Wards of the City of London ward in the City of London , England . The ward covers an area from Blackfriars, London Blackfriars , in the south, to Barbican station , in the north. ref https www.cityoflondon.gov.uk NR rdonlyres 032503D2 A4C0 4806 A3F8 18E10E47C02C 0 farringdonwithin.jpg City of London Corporation Farringdon Within. Retrieved 20 October 2006. ref Originally known as the Ward of Anketill de Auvergne , ref cite http www.british history.ac.uk report.asp?compid 7196. Ward of Anketill de Auvergne , A Dictionary of London 1918 . Date accessed 27 October 2006. ref Farringdon was named for Sir Nicholas Farindon, who was appointed Lord Mayor for as long as it shall please him by Edward II of England Edward II . ref Nicholas Farringdon served as Lord Mayor 1308 9, 1320 1, and again, 1323 4 ref The ward had been virtually a political possession of the Farindon family for 82 years at the time of his appointment. His father, William Farindon, preceded him as alderman ... into Farringdon Without and Farringdon Within in 1394. Without and Within denote whether the ward fell ... the former Wall. Politics Farringdon Within is one of twenty five Wards of the United Kingdom ... to stand for election. Image P1264JBtHs.JPG thumb left 160px John Betjeman s house See also Farringdon, London Farringdonstation References Reflist External links http www.farringdonwithin.org Farringdon Within Ward official website http mapoflondon.uvic.ca render page.php?id FARR1&title Farringdon 20 within Map of Early Modern London Farringdon Ward within Historical Map and Encyclopedia of Shakespeare ... more details
appointment proccess.htm ref See also Farringdon, London FarringdonStation Fleet Street Alpheus Morton Sir Alpheus Morton , deputy Alderman of Farringdon Without from 1882 to 1923 References Reflist External links http mapoflondon.uvic.ca render page.php?id FARR2&title Farringdon 20 without Map of Early Modern London Farringdon Ward without Historical Map and Encyclopedia of Shakespeare ...Infobox UK place official name Ward of Farringdon Without map type Greater London country England region London london borough City of London latitude 51.51627 longitude 0.10911 os grid reference TQ313814 post town LONDON postcode area EC postcode district EC1, EC4 dial code 020 constituency westminster Cities of London and Westminster UK Parliament constituency Cities of London and Westminster Farringdon Without is a Wards of the City of London Ward in the City of London , England . The Ward covers the western fringes of the City, including the Middle Temple , Inner Temple , Smithfield, London Smithfield Market and St Bartholomew s Hospital , ref https www.cityoflondon.gov.uk NR rdonlyres 719D0041 FEF0 4625 9F32 45D9D09DCD58 0 farringdonwithout.jpg City of London Corporation Farringdon Without. Retrieved 20 October 2006. ref as well as the area east of Chancery Lane . It is the largest of the 25 ... of London 1918 . Date accessed 27 October 2006. ref Farringdon was named after Sir Nicholas de Faringdon ... 1876 , pp. 67 88 . Date accessed 27 October 2006. ref The Ward was split into Farringdon Without and Farringdon Within in 1394. Without and Within denote whether the Ward fell outside or within ... sewer, and the locality was given over to slums due to the undesirable odours. The modern Farringdon ..., occupying the centre of what is now called Farringdon Street. They were jumbled together ... to widen Farringdon Street, and the market was moved to new premises at Farringdon Market . This did ... Hoare Hoares and Goslings Bank Goslings banking families. Politics Farringdon Without is one of 25 ... more details
coord 50 42 48 N 3 23 48 W display title Farringdon is a village in the district of East Devon in the county of Devon , England . The village is twinned with Secqueville en Bessin , Normandy , France . References CoorOS External links Commons category inline Farringdon, Devon devon geo stub Category Villages in Devon nl Farringdon Devon pl Farringdon Devon ... more details
Farringdon Market was a market erected in 1829 to replace the Fleet Market , which had been cleared for the widening of Farringdon Street and Farringdon Road . The market was between Farringdon Street east and Shoe Lane west, north of Stonecutter Street, in the City of London ward of Farringdon Without . ref http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 63121 Fann Court Farthing Alley , A Dictionary of London 1918 . accessed 08 May 2009 ref The market covered convert 1.5 acre km2 2 and cost about 250,000. On 20 November 1829, the market opened and was described in a contemporary account It forms a handsome and elevated quadrangle, of 232 feet by 150 feet. The purchase of the ground, and the buildings which stood thereon, is estimated in round numbers at 200,000 the building of the market, including paviours accounts, &c., is stated at 80,000. The avenue under which are the shops of the dealers, and which extends round three sides of the building, is 25 feet high, to what are technically termed the tie beams, with ventilators ranged at equal distances. In the centre of the roof of the principal avenue a turret and clock have been placed. The chief entrance to the market is by two gates, for wagons, &c., in Stonecutter Street, which has been made double its former width, and two smaller ones for footpassengers besides these, on each side of the quadrangle, massive oak doors are to be thrown open, from morning till the close of public business. ref name Farr http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 45118 Farringdon Street, Holborn Viaduct and St. Andrew s church , Old and New London Volume 2 1878 , pp. 496 513 accessed 08 May 2009 ref The market was not successful, and at a meeting of the Court of Common Council , on 29 June 1874, the takings were described as not averaging more than 225 per annum over the preceding five years. The market required improvement ... Of Watercress Selling in Farringdon Market Victorian London coord 51.5162 0.1057 type landmark ... more details
Infobox UK school name Farringdon Community Sports College image size latitude 54.87292 longitude 1.42754 dms dms motto motto pl established approx closed c approx type Comprehensive school Comprehensive Community School religion president head label Headteacher head Mr kemp r head label r head chair label chair founder founder pl specialist Sports College specialist pl street Allendale Road city Farringdon, Sunderland Farringdon county Tyne and Wear country England postcode SR3 3EL LEA City of Sunderland Sunderland ofsted yes urn 108858 staff 88 enrollment 885 gender Coeducational lower age 11 upper age 16 houses colours publication free label 1 free 1 free label 2 free 2 free label 3 free 3 website http www.sunderlandschools.org farringdoncsc website name Farringdon Community Sports College is a comprehensive school in the suburb of Farringdon, Sunderland Farringdon in City of Sunderland Sunderland , Tyne and Wear . The school is a specialist Sports College . The school was built along with the estate of Farringdon in 1956. Over decades the school has undergone a number of changes, including the construction of new blocks of classrooms and a state of the art sports hall. It currently supports 885 students. The Community Sports College once acted as the main secondary school for the suburbs of Farringdon, Doxford Park , Silksworth and East Herrington . Its catchment area was reduced in 2003 following the completion of the Church of England Voluntary Aided Venerable Bede School in Tunstall, Sunderland Tunstall . In 2002, the school became the site of the Farringdon Jubilee Centre , a community centre of the residents of Farringdon partly funded by the school. The building includes facilities such as training rooms, computers and a Day care cr che . It is used to deliver ... day. Following the Education Act 2002 , Farringdon became an Academy England City Academy specialising ... 05.pl?School 3944037&Mode Z&Type Farringdon CSC Achievement and Attainment 2005 DfES Schools in Tyne ... more details
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WikiProject Albums Name Station to Station Type studio Artist David Bowie Cover S2s.jpg Border yes ... Maslin Last album Young Americans album Young Americans br 1975 This album Station to Station br 1976 Next album Low David Bowie album Low br 1977 Misc Singles Name Station to Station Type studio Single ... Alternative cover Type studio Cover dbsts2.jpg Lower caption Reissue cover Station to Station ... regarded as one of his most significant works, Station to Station is also notable as the vehicle for Bowie ... , and recalls almost nothing of the production. Musically, Station to Station was a transitional ... Eno in 1977 79. Bowie himself has said that Station to Station was a plea to come back to Europe ... of funk and Krautrock , romantic balladry and occultism , Station to Station has been described ... 263. ref The Thin White Duke became the mouthpiece for Station to Station and, as often as not during ... p. 24. ref Production Station to Station was recorded in 1975 at Cherokee Studios , Los Angeles. In 1981 ... , ref Buckley 2000 p. 263. ref or Golden Years , ref name The Complete David Bowie Station to Station .... ref cite book url http books.google.co.uk books?id ssGT7x jCTYC&pg PA135&dq bowie station to station ... books?id OomyGN btTQC&pg PA155&dq bowie station to station cover The Man Who Fell to Earth ... 24 March 2011 isbn 9780306808548 date 1998 08 21 ref Style and themes Station to Station is often ... of Bowie s own output, Station to Station s Euro centric flavour had its musical antecedents in tracks ..., it was rarely performed live on the subsequent Station to Station tour. ref name The Complete David ... name Buckley p.275 277 Buckley 2000 pp. 275 277. ref Station to Station song Station to Station was in two .... In 1999 Bowie told Uncut magazine UNCUT magazine, Since Station To Station the hybridization of R&B ... Speaking to Creem magazine in 1977, Bowie proclaimed that Station to Station was devoid of spirit ... Even ... and unreleased tracks Every song on Station to Station , with the exception of the title track, eventually ... more details
near LUL stations stationFarringdon , on to stnlnk London King s Cross and stnlnk St Pancras stations. After the opening of St Paul s station, the earlier LC&DR Blackfriars Bridge station on the south side of the river was closed to passenger traffic on 1 October 1885 and became a goods only station. St Paul s station was renamed Blackfriars on 1 February 1937. Gradually, the structure of the original ... LUL stations stationFarringdon on Sundays small route1 First Capital Connect br small Thameslink ...Infobox London station name Blackfriars symbol underground symbol2 rail alt name London Blackfriars manager ... tubecode image name Blackfriars station main entrance.JPG image alt caption Station entrance on Queen ... Station closed for major works events4 station re opened events5 events6 events7 events8 events9 railexits0203 ... tubeexits06 tubeexits07 tubeexits08 interchange Mansion House tube station Mansion House interchange1 Temple tube station Temple interchange note ref Citation London station interchange May 2011 ref original London, Chatham and Dover Railway Blackfriars station , also known as London Blackfriars , ref name national rail Cite web url http www.nationalrail.co.uk stations codes title Station Codes year author publisher National Rail accessdate 2009 08 23 ref is a London station group central ... 5 December 2011 title A better Blackfriars ref The station is in Travelcard Zone 1 . The Underground station remains closed while refurbishment and major engineering works continue. It is now scheduled ... Rail History File Blackfriars SR railway station 1813714 2da99811.jpg thumb left View of SR station from platform of former Ludgate Hill Station in 1953 The mainline railway station was opened as St ... in 1985 and only the piers in the river and the orange bridge abutments remain. The station was rebuilt along with the Underground station in the mid 1970s and was formally reopened on 30 November 1977. A part of the stonework elevation from the 1886 LC&DR station has been preserved at platform level ... more details
Station to Station is a 1976 album by David Bowie. Station to Station may also refer to Station to station , a method of operator assisted telephone calls Station to Station protocol , a cryptographic protocol See also Stations of the Cross , the devotion commemorating the Passion of Jesus Christ disambig ... more details
Infobox London station name Moorgate symbol underground symbol2 rail manager London Underground owner ... station Moorfields west entrance.JPG caption Entrance to Moorgate latitude 51.5186 longitude 0.0886 ... increase 22.220 tubeexits09 decrease 21.182 tubeexits10 increase 21.040 Moorgate station formerly Moorgate Street is a London station group central London railway terminus and London Underground station on Moorgate in the City of London it provides National Rail services by First Capital Connect ... The station was opened by the Metropolitan Railway in December 1865 as the first extension from its original route between LUL stations station Paddington and LUL stations stationFarringdon . The track to London King s Cross railway station King s Cross was widened to four tracks in 1868 as the Widened ... 1900 and formed the northern terminus of its services from LUL stations station Stockwell south of the River Thames . The line was extended to LUL stations station Angel the following year with services ... station Finsbury Park . The tunnels were constructed at a diameter capable of accommodating main line ... line. Moorgate station was completely rebuilt and extended to six platforms in the 1960s ... a southbound train crashed into buffers at the end of the line at the station inside a tunnel beyond ... hall of LUL stations station Liverpool Street station will be situated just east of Moorgate station ... type2 South Bank rail insert rail line previous LUL stations station Old Street next route First Capital ... rail line previous LUL stations station Barbican route First Capital Connect br small Thameslink ... Moorgate station ltmcollection 99 9885599.jpg London Transport Museum Photographic Archive Moorgate station building in 1915. Transport in London Circle line navbox Hammersmith & City line navbox ... Use dmy dates date May 2011 DEFAULTSORT Moorgate Station Category Northern Line stations Category ... cs Moorgate stanice metra da Moorgate Station de Bahnhof Moorgate fr Moorgate ... more details
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