Lancaster Gate is a stop on the London Underground Central Line in central London between Queensway and Marble Arch.
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Central Line 91267 departs |
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Type: |
Transport of London (London Underground Central Line) |
Station code: |
ZLA |
Opened: |
1900 |
Platforms: |
2 |
The station was opened by the Central London Railway in 1900 as one of the railway's original batch of stations. The original station building by Harry Bell Measures was replaced by a new surface building in 1968. Above the building is now a hotel. The station was closed for refurbishment in 2006 and 2017, the latter time the lifts were replaced [1].
The station is now a stop on the Central Line, it is within walking distance of
London Paddington railway station.
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Between the platforms |
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Down the platform after a departure |
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Use the lifts or the 78 steps! |
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Preparing to depart |
[1] Jason Cross, London Underground Guide 2017 (Train Crazy, 2017) p. 138