Bromley-by-Bow Tube Station, London
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Bromley-by-Bow Tube Station is a station of the London Underground in the Bromley-by-Bow neighbourhood in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. The station is on the Blackwell Tunnel Approach Road (A12), a major trunk road running from London to Great Yarmouth in Norfolk.
 Bromley-by-Bow Tube Station Author: Sunil060902 (Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported)
The Bromley-by-Bow Tube Station, which is on Travelcard Zone 2, is served by the District Line and the Hammersmith & City Line, both sharing a pair of platform, and both between the Bow Road Tube Station and West Ham Tube Station.
Bromley-by-Bow Tube Station began as a railway station called Bromley for the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway in 1858. The District Line, then known as the Metropolitan District Railway, began services at the station in 1902. This was followed by the Metropolitan Line, precursor of the Hammersmith & City Line, in 1936.
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