These numbers range from 0 to 99 e.g. Angel () is the name of a London Underground station on the Northern line. - Courtesy of scoutlocal.co.uk) • Find hotels and guest houses in Angel. Approximate address: Loading... Postcode: N1 8XB: Transport. This map shows the postcodes where this station is the nearest to the postcode (as the crow flies) Download. The nearest alternative is the brand new station at Meridian Water which is situated approximately 500 yards away to the south, on the opposite side of the North Circular Road.
Angel, Greater London postcode: EC1. Postcodes.
Angel station. Postcode District Each postcode area is divided into a number of districts which are represented by the numerical portion of each part of the postcode.
In London a further alpha character is used to divide some districts into sub divisions e.g.
Postal Address* Angel Station, London Underground Ltd., High Street, London, N1 9LQ Telephone: 0845 330 9880: Zone(s) 1: Line(s) Northern : Facilities Angel is a London Underground station in the Angel area of the London Borough of Islington.It is on the Bank branch of the Northern line, between Old Street and King's Cross St. Pancras stations, in Travelcard Zone 1. 9C3XJX62+XF. (...such as demographics, places of interest, transport links, hotels etc. You can top up using your contactless and Oyster account, the TfL Oyster and contactless app or an Oyster ticket stop. EC1A.
St Pancras International Station London > Travel > Railway Stations Euston Road, King's Cross, London NW1 | 17 minutes from Angel Tube Station St Pancras International is a triumph of nineteenth century station architecture and one of the wonders of London. Travel zone: 1: Tube/Rail lines: Northern. CSV data (for use in Excel etc) Postcode KML (for use in Google Earth) • View information on the Angel local area. Error. Ticket machines at all London Overground and DLR stations are still accepting cash. This station is now permanently closed - it closed Friday 31 May 2019.. Map of Angel station, London. The station was originally built by the City & South London Railway (C&SLR) and opened on 17 November 1901. View all London stations. MK42. STATION CLOSED.
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