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Old March 2nd 15, 11:50 AM posted to uk.transport.london
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In message , at 12:31:35
on Mon, 2 Mar 2015, David Cantrell remarked:
The station only dates from 1902, and the hospital's not as old as St
Paul's. But if are going to drill back, then St Paul was born in 5AD
(and Hadrian in 76AD)


The Via Flaminia was named after Gaius Flaminius and built around 220BC.
There are numerous tram stops and a railway station named for the road.


The Appian Way (after Appius Claudius Caecus) is about 90 years older.
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Roland Perry