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Euston tube station

Euston London Underground
Passengers cross a paved concourse towards escalators that head down into the station entrance. A large "Underground" sign is suspended from a pole above the entrance.
Entrance to the Underground station within main line station
Euston is located in Central London
Euston
Euston
Location of Euston in Central London
Location Euston Road
Local authority London Borough of Camden
Managed by London Underground
Number of platforms 6
Fare zone 1
OSI Euston London Overground National Rail
Euston Square London Underground
London Underground annual entry and exit
2012 Increase 37.53 million
2013 Increase 38.03 million
2014 Increase 41.33 million
2015 Increase 42.16 million
Key dates
1907 Opened (C&SLR)
1907 Opened (CCE&HR)
1922 Closed for rebuilding (C&SLR)
1924 Reopened (C&SLR)
1968 Opened (Victoria line)
Other information
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WGS84 51°31′42″N 0°07′59″W / 51.5284°N 0.1331°W / 51.5284; -0.1331Coordinates: 51°31′42″N 0°07′59″W / 51.5284°N 0.1331°W / 51.5284; -0.1331
Underground sign at Westminster.jpg

Euston is a London Underground station served by the Victoria line and both branches of the Northern line. It directly connects with Euston main line station above it. The station is in Travelcard Zone 1.

Euston was constructed as two separate underground stations. Three of the four Northern line platforms date from the station's opening in 1907. The fourth Northern line platform and the two Victoria line platforms were constructed in the 1960s when the station was significantly altered to accommodate the Victoria line. Plans for High Speed 2 and Crossrail 2 both include proposals to modify the station to provide interchanges with the new services.

On the Northern line's Bank branch the station is between Camden Town and King's Cross St Pancras. On the Charing Cross branch it is between Mornington Crescent and Warren Street. On the Victoria line it is between Warren Street and King's Cross St. Pancras. The station is near Euston Square station allowing connections at street level to the Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan lines.

An underground station to serve Euston station was first proposed by the Hampstead, St Pancras & Charing Cross Railway in 1891. The company planned a route to run from Heath Street in Hampstead to Strand in Charing Cross with a branch diverging from the main route to run under Drummond Street to serve Euston, St Pancras and King's Cross stations. Following parliamentary review of the proposals and a change in name to the Charing Cross, Euston and Hampstead Railway (CCE&HR), permission was granted for the route in 1893, although the branch line was only permitted as far as Euston.


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