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Moorgate was one of the City of London's
northern gates in its
defensive wall, the last to be built. The gate took its name from the Moorfields, an area...
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Moorgate (/ˈmʊərɡeɪt/) is a
central London railway terminus and
connected London Underground station on
Moorgate in the City of London. Main line railway...
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Moorgate tube
crash occurred on 28
February 1975 at 8:46 am on the
London Underground's
Northern City Line; 43
people died and 74 were
injured after...
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Moorgate is a
hamlet south of the
River Bure in
Blickling civil parish,
Broadland district, north-west of
Aylsham in the
county of Norfolk, England. 52°49′26″N...
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Northern City Line is a
commuter railway line in England,
which runs from
Moorgate station to
Finsbury Park in
London with
services running beyond. It is...
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Northern line
between Angel and
Moorgate stations. The
National Rail
station is on the
Northern City Line
between Moorgate and Es**** Road stations. The station...
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along Ropemaker Street and its
continuation on the
other side of
Moorgate,
becomes South Place. It goes north,
reaching the
border with Hackney,...
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Widened Lines (also
known as the City
Widened Lines;
formerly known as the
Moorgate line) is a double-track
railway line
forming part of the
Thameslink route...
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Welwyn stopping routes.
Built to
replace class 313
trains on
services into
Moorgate, a
total of 25 six-car
units began entering regular service from March...
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statue of the
English Romantic poet John
Keats is
located in Moorfields,
Moorgate in the City of London. It was
sculpted by
Martin Jennings and
depicts a...