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Moorgate station
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- Lemon Slice
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Moorgate station
Hello
I haven't been to this part of town for years and I understand there's loads of work going on.
Does anyone know which exit I should use to get to Copthall Avenue?
Thank you.
I haven't been to this part of town for years and I understand there's loads of work going on.
Does anyone know which exit I should use to get to Copthall Avenue?
Thank you.
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Re: Moorgate station
LONG time since I've been there, but any exit to the dual carriageway (which is Moorgate?) should do, then head south to London Wall
handy hint, if going somewhere with an exit both sides of the road, have a look at street view so you know what 'south' looks like. Based on experience....
handy hint, if going somewhere with an exit both sides of the road, have a look at street view so you know what 'south' looks like. Based on experience....
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Re: Moorgate station
I once arranged to meet an overseas visitor at 'the exit' from Strand station.... it has a lot of exits
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Re: Moorgate station
Thanks
I can go one better
I told my mum off for constantly referring to Strand station when I worked round there, I thought she meant Charing Cross.
Turned out I missed that bit of london history
I don't have fancy tech but I'll figure something out.
I can go one better
I told my mum off for constantly referring to Strand station when I worked round there, I thought she meant Charing Cross.
Turned out I missed that bit of london history
I don't have fancy tech but I'll figure something out.
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Re: Moorgate station
This should be the view south - head down to London Wall and turn left.
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@51.51846 ... 312!8i6656
Copthall is a wee street on the right, first turning
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@51.51846 ... 312!8i6656
Copthall is a wee street on the right, first turning
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Re: Moorgate station
88V8 wrote:I once arranged to meet an overseas visitor at 'the exit' from Strand station.... it has a lot of exits
Strand station -- actually officially Aldwych station since 1915 (although the main entrance still says Strand) -- was closed in 1994 and only had two entrances/exits.
I suspect you meant Charing Cross tube station, which I think has 8 or 9 exits....
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Re: Moorgate station
AleisterCrowley wrote:This should be the view south - head down to London Wall and turn left.
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@51.51846 ... 312!8i6656
Copthall is a wee street on the right, first turning
Thank you so much, that's really helpful. If I get there too early, the receptionist will be at lunch and I'll be standing around in the cold, so it's really helpful to at least plan in the walk so I don't get lost. You're a gem.
Re Strand station - the fact it closed in 1994 is even more of a reason I should know! But if you were going to clubs underage, there was only one that I knew of at Leics Sq.
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Re: Moorgate station
There's about one coffee shop every 50ft around there so don't get cold (there's a Costa down Copthall Ave)
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Re: Moorgate station
If it's got seating, use the Wi-Fi - make your double marmalade choco espresso with whipped rhino milk last for an hour or so...
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Re: Moorgate station
AleisterCrowley wrote:If it's got seating, use the Wi-Fi - make your double marmalade choco espresso with whipped rhino milk last for an hour or so...
I'm reasonably certain this (the sitting down whilst collecting a takeaway, let alone the consumption) isn't permitted under the current lockdown applicable to England.
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Re: Moorgate station
Sunnypad wrote:Re Strand station - the fact it closed in 1994 is even more of a reason I should know! But if you were going to clubs underage, there was only one that I knew of at Leics Sq.
There's a complicated history.
Once upon a time, there were stations on the Bakerloo Line called Trafalgar Square and Charing Cross and on the Northern Line Strand and Charing Cross. Charing Cross being the interchange, also with the Circle/District.
At some time, probably in the 1970s, the Trafalgar Square and Strand stations were amalgamated under the name "Charing Cross", whilst the original Charing Cross was renamed "Embankment".
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Re: Moorgate station
PinkDalek wrote:AleisterCrowley wrote:If it's got seating, use the Wi-Fi - make your double marmalade choco espresso with whipped rhino milk last for an hour or so...
I'm reasonably certain this (the sitting down whilst collecting a takeaway, let alone the consumption) isn't permitted under the current lockdown applicable to England.
Oh of course , I'd forgotten about the pesky lockdown. I've been stuck inside for too long...I was thinking we were still free
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Re: Moorgate station
Alaric - yes, I was mortified when I found I'd been no scolding my parents with all that quite confusing history!
It's important to tell parents off but you do need to be in the right when you do it!
It's important to tell parents off but you do need to be in the right when you do it!
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Re: Moorgate station
Alaric wrote:Once upon a time, there were stations on the Bakerloo Line called Trafalgar Square and Charing Cross and on the Northern Line Strand and Charing Cross. Charing Cross being the interchange, also with the Circle/District.
At some time, probably in the 1970s, the Trafalgar Square and Strand stations were amalgamated under the name "Charing Cross", whilst the original Charing Cross was renamed "Embankment".
Oh gosh, I'd long forgotten about that! I was thinking of the original Strand station at the other end, half a mile away from Charing Cross, which, despite being renamed to Aldwych in 1915 (and closed in 1994) still today signs itself as ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aldwych_tube_station
https://www.google.com/maps/@51.5124283 ... 384!8i8192
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Re: Moorgate station
AleisterCrowley wrote:This should be the view south - head down to London Wall and turn left.
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@51.51846 ... 312!8i6656
Copthall is a wee street on the right, first turning
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@51.51709 ... 384!8i8192
There used to be a pub on that corner called The Scottish Pound - long gone now and deservedly so, it was awful. At the far end of Copthall Ave there's The Telegraph which I visit sometimes to catch up with ex colleagues.
Ah pubs, remember those...
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Re: Moorgate station
moorfield wrote:There used to be a pub on that corner called The Scottish Pound - long gone now and deservedly so, it was awful. At the far end of Copthall Ave there's The Telegraph which I visit sometimes to catch up with ex colleagues.
Ah pubs, remember those...
Some of the great City ones, ah yes... See here, some of these names might stir memories, I remember most of these still there in the 90s https://darkestlondon.com/2014/11/25/ci ... on-part-5/
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DiamondEcho wrote:moorfield wrote:There used to be a pub on that corner called The Scottish Pound - long gone now and deservedly so, it was awful. At the far end of Copthall Ave there's The Telegraph which I visit sometimes to catch up with ex colleagues.
Ah pubs, remember those...
Some of the great City ones, ah yes... See here, some of these names might stir memories, I remember most of these still there in the 90s https://darkestlondon.com/2014/11/25/ci ... on-part-5/
No Cock & Woolpack or Jampot? But we digress...
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Re: Moorgate station
DiamondEcho wrote:moorfield wrote:There used to be a pub on that corner called The Scottish Pound - long gone now and deservedly so, it was awful. At the far end of Copthall Ave there's The Telegraph which I visit sometimes to catch up with ex colleagues.
Ah pubs, remember those...
Some of the great City ones, ah yes... See here, some of these names might stir memories, I remember most of these still there in the 90s https://darkestlondon.com/2014/11/25/ci ... on-part-5/
O dear, nothing to be proud of, but there is only 1 of those I haven't frequented!
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