Bishopsgate Station
Opened on
1 July
1840
as
Shoreditch
and renamed
Bishopsgate
on
27 July
1847
, it was the original
London
passenger
terminus
of the
Eastern Counties Railway
. The station was inconveniently located and was replaced as the terminus when
Liverpool Street
opened in
1874
. On closure it was converted into a goods station which opened in
1881
. The site suffered considerable damage from fire on
5 December
1964
and was closed. The entire site, except for
listed buildings
, was demolished in
2004
to make way for a planned tube station on the
East London Line
called
Shoreditch High Street tube station
. There is currently a
Shoreditch
station, east of there on the East London Line adjacent to
Brick Lane
, which it will replace. Another
Shoreditch
station on the
North London Railway
was at the eastern end of
Old Street
, to the north.
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