What line is Shoreditch on tube?

It is served by the East London Line between Whitechapel and Hoxton with services running either to Dalston Junction, Highbury & Islington or New Cross, New Cross Gate, West Croydon, Crystal Palace, and is in Travelcard Zone 1.
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Can you get a tube to Shoreditch?

The nearest underground station is Old Street and the nearest overground station is Shoreditch High Street. Buses stopping nearby include the 26, 35, 47, 48, 55, 67, 78, 135, 149, 242 and 243.
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What zone is Shoreditch in?

Answer. The new Shoreditch High Street station is physically located within the zone 1 boundary, whereas the old London Underground Shoreditch station was further east. It was also one of the conditions of the funding agreement set out by the DfT when they committed funding for the East London Line Phase 2.
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Is there a tube line from Kings Cross to Shoreditch?

By train and tube

To get from King's Cross to Shoreditch High Street Railway Station in Shoreditch, take the VICTORIA tube from King's Cross St. Pancras station to Highbury & Islington station. Next, take the OVERGROUND train from Highbury & Islington station to Shoreditch High Street station.
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Why was Shoreditch station closed?

As part of the works to extend the East London line, Shoreditch station was closed and replaced by a new Shoreditch High Street station. The route of the new line necessitated crossing over the main line tracks from Liverpool Street station, yet Shoreditch station was on the same level as those tracks.
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What train line goes to Shoreditch?

The station is one of the newest on the extended East London Line, having officially opened to the public in 2010. The modern station runs regular passenger services to Dalston and Highbury & Islington from platform 1, and New Cross, Clapham Junction, West Croydon and Crystal Palace from platform 2.
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What is the name of the Shoreditch tube station?

Shoreditch High Street Rail Station.
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What is the nearest tube station in Shoreditch?

The nearest tube station to Shoreditch Underground Station is Aldgate East. It's a 3 min walk away.
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What is the closest tube to point a shoreditch?

Point A Shoreditch is a comfortable, clean, and serene base for travellers only 5-mins from Liverpool Street station, 5 mins walk Moorgate Station, and 10 mins from Old Street underground. Located where the City meets East London, Broadgate, Moorgate, Hoxton and Shoreditch and Spitalfields are all on your doorstep.
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What is the nearest tube to Brick Lane Shoreditch?

The closest tube stations to Brick Lane are Aldgate East (District Line and Hammersmith and City Line), Shoreditch High Street Station (London Overground), and Whitechapel Station (Elizabeth Line, District Line, Hammersmith Line and London Overground), which is a short walk to Brick Lane.
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Is Shoreditch London expensive?

According to new research by Knight Frank, Shoreditch is the most expensive tech district in the entire world.
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Is Shoreditch London a good area?

Shoreditch is London's capital of cool. Once the setting for Jack the Ripper's infamous murders, today this is a hip, urban area with trendy restaurants and tons of street art. It can also claim one of the best locations in London thanks to its proximity to just about everything.
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Is Shoreditch a good area to stay in London?

Though neighboring Shoreditch has been undergoing gentrification for some time now, it remains one of London's cutting-edge neighborhoods, with a dynamic nightlife, street food, street art, and few tourists. The Covent Garden/Leicester Square/Soho area is easy to get around on foot.
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How far is Shoreditch from city Centre?

The journey time between Shoreditch and Central Station, London is around 6 min and covers a distance of around 2 miles. Operated by London Underground (Tube), the Shoreditch to Central Station, London service departs from Old Street station and arrives in Central Station, London.
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Is Shoreditch considered central London?

Shoreditch was incorporated into the much larger London Borough of Hackney in 1965. Though now considered very much part of Central London, Shoreditch was originally a suburb of the City of London.
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What is the best street in Shoreditch?

  • Brick Lane. The most iconic of Shoreditch streets, Brick Lane is one for the books. ...
  • Whitby Street. There's a special place in my heart for Whitby street. ...
  • Chance Street. ...
  • Princelet Street. ...
  • Hanbury Street. ...
  • Holywell Lane & King John Court. ...
  • Gunthorpe Street.
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Where does Shoreditch start?

Though now part of Inner London, Shoreditch was previously an extramural suburb of the City of London, centred on Shoreditch Church at the old crossroads where Shoreditch High Street and Kingsland Road are crossed by Old Street and Hackney Road.
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What is the easiest airport to get to from Shoreditch?

The nearest airport to Shoreditch is London City (LCY) Airport which is 5.8 miles away. Other nearby airports include London Heathrow (LHR) (16.6 miles), London Gatwick (LGW) (26 miles), London Luton (LTN) (27.6 miles) and London Stansted (STN) (29.2 miles).
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Why is Shoreditch called Shoreditch?

The name 'Shoreditch' is thought to derive from the Old English term 'Soersditch' meaning 'Sewer's Ditch', however many believe the name was attributed to Jane Shore, a mistress of King Edward IV, who died and was buried in a ditch in the area.
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What zone is Camden?

(Zone 2) Live The station is currently quiet.
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Where does the Northern line go?

The Northern line serves some of the busiest commuter routes on the Underground, joining the suburbs of north and south London to the West End and the City. It has its origins in two early Tube railways – the City & South London Railway (C&SLR) and the Charing Cross, Euston & Hampstead Railway (CCE&HR).
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Which line is Brent Cross?

The station is on the Edgware branch of the Northern line, between Hendon Central and Golders Green stations, and in Travelcard Zone 3.
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What is the red train line in London?

The Central line is a London Underground line that runs through central London, from Epping, Essex, in the north-east to Ealing Broadway and West Ruislip in west London. Printed in red on the Tube map, the line serves 49 stations over 46 miles (74 km), making it the longest line on the Underground.
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What line is Hackney?

Hackney Central station is on the North London Line within Zone 2, in the London Borough of Hackney. The original station was built in 1850, subsequently replaced in 1870 and then closed entirely in 1944, before reopening as Hackney Central in 1980.
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Is it safe to walk around Shoreditch at night?

Shoreditch is as safe as nearly all of central London. The biggest problem is the increasing number of posey types wandering through the area fancying themselves massively and trying to be so hip they risk acetabular fracture.
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