- Mark Lane tube station
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Mark Lane Location Place City of London History Opened by Metropolitan Railway &
Metropolitan District RailwayPlatforms 2 Key dates Opened 1884
Closed 1967Replaced by Tower Hill Mark Lane tube station is a disused station on the Circle and District Lines of the London Underground, west of the modern Tower Hill station.
It was originally opened in October 1884 to replace the short lived Tower of London station, which was closed when the Metropolitan Railway and Metropolitan District Railway were connected to form the Circle Line and a new larger station had to be built.
In 1946 the station was renamed from Mark Lane to Tower Hill.
The station became disused due to overwhelming passenger numbers and there was little space available for expansion. It was closed on 4 February 1967, and the present Tower Hill station was opened as its replacement, on the same site as the original station closed in 1884.
The sub-surface section of the station can still be seen between Monument and Tower Hill, though only one platform on the eastbound track now remains due to redevelopment of the track. The surface station, sited in Seething Lane, can be seen in the form of a subway under the road, where large grilles now cover the original stairways down to the platforms.
The offices above the station were called 'Mark Lane Station Buildings', and this can still be read above an entrance.
Preceding station London Underground Following station towards HammersmithCircle line towards Edgware RoadDistrict line towards UpminsterExternal links
Categories:- Circle Line stations
- District Line stations
- Tube stations in the City of London
- Disused railway stations in the City of London
- Disused London Underground stations
- Former Metropolitan and Metropolitan District Joint Railway stations
- Railway stations opened in 1884
- Railway stations closed in 1967
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