Clerkenwell tube station

Clerkenwell was an authorised underground railway station planned by the Metropolitan Railway but never built. It was to be located on Farringdon Road at Mount Pleasant in Clerkenwell, London.

Clerkenwell
Proposed location superimposed on Ordnance Survey map
Clerkenwell
Location of Clerkenwell in Greater London
LocationClerkenwell
OwnerNever built
Railway companies
Original companyMetropolitan Railway
Other information
WGS8451.5254°N 0.1107°W / 51.5254; -0.1107
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History

The route of the Metropolitan Railway, 1863

The Metropolitan Railway (MR, now the Metropolitan line) opened in 1863 between Paddington and Farringdon as the world's first underground railway line. The railway was mostly constructed using cut and cover techniques under existing roads, though the section through Clerkenwell under Mount Pleasant hill was constructed using traditional tunnelling methods because of the depth of the tracks beneath the surface.

Because of the depth, no station was constructed at Clerkenwell, leaving a greater distance between King's Cross (now King's Cross St. Pancras) and Farringdon stations than between others on the railway. In November 1910, the MR submitted a private bill to parliament that included plans to construct a new station at Mount Pleasant.[1] The station would have been 60 feet (18 m) below ground. Parliamentary approval for the station was granted in the Metropolitan Railway Act 1911; however, the powers were not used and they lapsed in 1932.[2]

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References

  1. "No. 28439". The London Gazette. 22 November 1910. pp. 8536–8538.
  2. Jackson 1986, pp. 129–130.

Bibliography

  • Jackson, Alan (1986). London's Metropolitan Railway. David & Charles. ISBN 0-7153-8839-8.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  Abandoned plans  
Preceding station   London Underground   Following station
King's Cross
towards Hammersmith, Kensington (Addison Road),
Uxbridge, Chesham, Verney Junction or Brill
  Metropolitan Railway   Farringdon
towards Whitechapel


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