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Old May 24th 07, 07:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Mr Thant
No, at Hoxton the extra width is being used for the platforms, and the
replacement bridges are all two-track only in the plans (haven't been
to look yet at what's been built). I presume the rest will be empty
space.
Oh well opportunities and the loosing of them!

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There was never a station at Hoxton before - the station between
Haggerston and Broad St was Shoreditch, and was much further south.

U
Actually the original Shoreditch station was on the corner of Old Street and Kingsland Road. The new Hoxton station is going to be behind the Geffrye Museum. Not that far apart...

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