- Coborn Road railway station
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Coborn Road Location Place Bow History Opened by Great Eastern Railway Platforms 2 Key dates Opened 1865
Closed 1946Replaced by None Coborn Road railway station was a station built by the Great Eastern Railway on the main line out of London from Liverpool Street. It was opened in 1865 to serve the surrounding Bow area. It was resited slightly to the west in 1882, and it was closed in 1946. Much of its former catchment area has been taken over by Bow Road on the District Line, Mile End on the District line and Central Line and the DLR's Bow Church.[1]
Preceding station Disused railways Following station Globe Road Great Eastern
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Great Eastern Main LineStratford See also
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As part of a widespread policy during the First World War of closing inner-city stops on the London main lines it was closed on --- never to re-open.
Coordinates: 51°31′44″N 0°01′56″W / 51.52902°N 0.03210°W
Categories:- Disused railway stations in Tower Hamlets
- Former Great Eastern Railway stations
- Railway stations opened in 1865
- Railway stations closed in 1946
- London railway station stubs
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