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    Marylebone station - Wikipedia

    • The station opened on 15 March 1899 as the London terminus of the Great Central Main Line (GCML), the last major railway to open in Britain for 100 years, linking the capital to the cities of Leicester, Sheffield and Manchester. See more

    Overview

    Marylebone station is a Central London railway terminus and connected London Underground station in the Marylebone area of the City of Westminster. On the National Rail network, it is also known as London Marylebon… See more

    Location

    The station stands on Melcombe Place just north of Marylebone Road, a straight west-to-east thoroughfare through Marylebone in Central London; Baker Street is close by to the east and south-east. It is in the northern, Li… See more

    National Rail

    The main line station has six platforms: two built in 1899, two inserted into the former carriage road in the 1980s and two added in September 2006. It is the only non-electrified railway terminus in London. Marylebon… See more

    London Underground

    The London Underground station is on the Bakerloo line between Edgware Road and Baker Street stations; along with the main line station, it is sited in Transport for London fare zone 1. Access is via escalators from the m… See more

    Cultural references

    As one of the quietest London termini, Marylebone has been popular as a filming location. In particular, several scenes in The Beatles' film A Hard Day's Night were filmed there in April 1964, as was the opening scene of th… See more

    See also

    The Landmark London – the present name of the former Great Central Hotel See more

     
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  2. The station opened on 15 March 1899 as the London terminus of the Great Central Main Line (GCML), the last major railway to open in Britain for 100 years, linking the capital to the cities of Leicester, Sheffield and Manchester.
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    Marylebone Station in January 1966. The station has since been redesigned with two replacement platforms. The station opened to coal traffic on 27 July 1898 [14] and to passengers on 15 March 1899. [15] [16] It was the terminus of the GCR's London extension main line – the last major railway line to be built into London until High Speed 1. [17]

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  3. The secret history of London Marylebone station and …

    Feb 11, 2020 · Plans for the station date back as far as 1864 when Sir Edward Watkin became chairman of the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway. He decided the line could be way more lucrative if it had a connection to London.

     
  4. Marylebone Tube Station History - Londontopia

    Marylebone Tube Station is one of the oldest Tube Stations in London, having first opened its doors in 1907. It was originally known as Great Central Station, as it was built to serve the Great Central Railway.

  5. Heritage panels tell the history of Marylebone railway …

    Jan 30, 2020 · Thirty years ago Marylebone was the quietest terminus in London, bothered by no-one and featuring a splendid iron canopy spanning the road between it and the ex-hotel on Marylebone Rd serving it, and thus often used …

  6. Marylebone Station, the Great Central Railway and …

    Nov 1, 2012 · Marylebone Station was formally opened on 9 March 1899 (with services beginning on 15 March) - the last of London's mainline terminal stations.

  7. Marylebone - Wikipedia

    The name Marylebone originates from an ancient hamlet located near today's Marble Arch, on the eastern banks of the Tyburn, where in 1400 a parish church dedicated to St Mary was built.

  8. North Marylebone: History - British History Online

    4 days ago · At the top of Portland Place, close to the station on the Metropolitan Railway, stands the "Green Man" tavern. It occupies the site of the old "Farthing Pie House"—a sign not uncommon in the suburbs in the early part of the …

  9. Everything you need to know about Marylebone …

    Aug 5, 2016 · Marylebone is the smallest of London’s mainline stations and the youngest too – it’s only been open since 1899. Its quaint nature was once described by Sir John Betjeman as resembling 'a public...

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  11. Marylebone Railway Station - Graces Guide

    The station was opened on 15 March 1899 as the terminus of the Great Central Railway. The designer was Henry William Braddock, a civil engineer for the Great Central Railway. The design is in a modest, uninflated domestic version of the …

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  14. It’s the 100th anniversary of Marylebone Tube Station - ianVisits

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  17. Inside Marylebone, London's Quaintest Rail Terminus

  18. Tales From the Terminals: Marylebone | View from the Mirror

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