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Shoreditch High Street
Location of Shoreditch High Street in Central London |
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Location | Shoreditch |
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Local authority | London Borough of Tower Hamlets & London Borough of Hackney |
Managed by | London Overground |
Owner | Transport for London |
Station code | SDC |
Number of platforms | 2 |
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Fare zone | 1 |
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27 April 2010 | Opened |
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List of stations | Underground · National Rail |
External links | Departures • Layout |
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Shoreditch High Street is a railway station in Shoreditch, London. The station is located on Bethnal Green Road close to Shoreditch High Street and is served by London Overground services running on the extended East London Line under the control of the London Rail division of Transport for London. The station is located partly in the London Borough of Hackney, with the station entrance on Braithwaite Street in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets and it is in Travelcard Zone 1.
The station officially opened to the public on 27 April 2010[1] with services running between Dalston Junction and New Cross or New Cross Gate. On 23 May 2010 services were extended from New Cross Gate to West Croydon or Crystal Palace. The station replaced nearby Shoreditch, which closed on 9 June 2006. The next station to the south is Whitechapel and to the north is Hoxton.
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On the 1994 planning version of the underground map, the station was called 'Bishopsgate'.
The station is built on the former site of the Eastern Counties Railway's Bishopsgate terminus, built in 1840, and is fully enclosed in a structure concrete box so that future building works on the rest of the Bishopsgate site can be carried out without requiring the line to close in the future. The original station was later renamed Bishopsgate and converted for use as a goods yard. It was destroyed by fire in 1964 and remained derelict until being demolished in 2005. The station is situated on a section of track constructed to link the original East London Line and the formerly disused North London Railway's Kingsland Viaduct. Construction of the link included a new bridge over Shoreditch High Street and links to Whitechapel via a bridge over Brick Lane and a ramp on the site of the former Shoreditch tube station.
All times below are correct as of the December 2010 timetables.
Mondays to Saturdays there is a service every 5-10 minutes throughout the day, while on Sundays before 13:00 there is a service every 5-9 minutes, changing to every 7-8 minutes until the end of service after that.[2] Current off peak frequency is:
From 2012, 4 additional trains per hour will go to Clapham Junction via Peckham Rye on the new Clapham Junction Extension, due to open in May that year.
London bus routes 8, 26, 35, 47, 48, 67, 78, 135, 149, 242, 388 and night routes N8, N26 and N35 all serve the station.
In May 2008 a Tower Hamlets London Borough Councillor called for the new station to be re-named Banglatown, claiming this would better reflect the area in which it will stand, being a centre of the Bangladeshi community. However Transport for London noted that changing the name would cost £2million and "cause confusion".[3] Mr Ullah has previously campaigned to change the name of Aldgate East tube station to "Brick Lane".[4]
There have also been discussions of creating an interchange with the Central Line. However, this would not be able to happen until after the Crossrail project is complete, due to extreme crowding on the Central Line during peak times.
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towards Highbury & Islington or Dalston Junction
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Hoxton towards Dalston Junction |
South London Line | Whitechapel towards Clapham Junction |
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