Warren Street tube station facts for kids
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Location | Euston Road |
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Local authority | London Borough of Camden |
Managed by | London Underground |
Number of platforms | 4 |
Fare zone | 1 |
OSI | Euston Square |
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1907 | Opened |
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Warren Street tube station is a busy underground train station in London. It's part of the famous London Underground network, often called the "Tube." This station is located in the central part of London, making it easy to get to many important places.
It is in Travelcard Zone 1, which is the very center of London's public transport system. The station is also very close to University College Hospital, right across the street from its main building. You can also easily walk to Euston Square tube station from here.
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Which Tube Lines Use Warren Street Station?
Warren Street station is served by two main Tube lines:
- The Northern line: Trains on this line travel between Goodge Street and Euston stations.
- The Victoria line: Trains on this line run between Oxford Circus and Euston stations.
Nearby Connections
Warren Street station is a great spot for connecting to other parts of London. It's very close to Euston Square tube station, which serves three other important lines:
- The Circle line
- The Hammersmith & City line
- The Metropolitan line
This makes Warren Street a convenient place to start or end your journey if you're exploring London.
History of Warren Street Station
Warren Street station first opened its doors in 1907. Over the years, it has been updated and improved to serve the millions of passengers who use the London Underground every day. The station's design and tiling often show hints of its long history.
Images for kids
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Roundel on Northern line platform
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Station in 1914
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Station in 1934 after rebuilding
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Internal view of ticket office in 1934