A Conversation for London Underground - Central Line: East of Liverpool Street
Newbury Park
the_jon_m - bluesman of the parish Started conversation Dec 14, 2005
Opened in May 1, 1903 on The Great Eastern Railway, orginally on a line from Woodfood to Ilford. It became a central line station when the tunnel from Leytonstone was finished after the war, its first underground train was 14 December 1947. The tracks to ilford were torn up in 1956.
Is the only underground station with a synagogue
Its most memorable feature is the copper roofed arched bus shelter designed by Oliver Hill, and opened on 6 July 1949.
It is an open air station and occational terminus of east bound trains.
Most of the trains to Hainault are announced going via newbury park
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