St. James's Park (Londons tunnelbana)

St. James’s Park
Stationsinformation
StadLondon, Storbritannien Storbritannien
Invigd1868
Kapacitet
Antal plattformar2 st
Förbindelser
Linje
Föregående stationCircle line, District line: Victoria
Efterföljande stationCircle line, District line: Westminster

St. James’s Park är en tunnelbanestation i London som trafikeras av Circle line och District line. Stationen öppnade år 1868 och ligger i närheten av St. James’s Park.

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London flag boxes - Underground Circle line.svg
Flag box for the London Underground Circle line.
Ferry symbol.svg
Ferry symbol for route maps (via {{Rail-interchange}} and similar)
DLR roundel.svg
Docklands Light Railway (DLR) roundel
London Overground logo.svg
This is a logo owned by Transport for London for London Overground.
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Författare/Upphovsman: Chris Sampson, Licens: CC BY 2.0
The Portland stone edifice is 55 Broadway, head building of London Transport and now TFL. Built from 1927, when completed in 1929 was London's tallest building. Designed by Charles Holden for Frank Pick. Has numeroius sculptures around it, most noted are "Night" and "Day" by Jacob Epstein. "Day" caused much controversy in it's time due to the size if the genitals, and it is rumoured that some of the length was removed to please!
District line flag box.svg
Flag box for the London Underground District line.
St James's Park underground station - geograph.org.uk - 818634.jpg
(c) Roger Davies, CC BY-SA 2.0
St James's Park underground station The entrance to St James's Park underground station off Broadway on a very damp May Bank Holiday Monday.
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Författare/Upphovsman: Sunil060902, Licens: CC BY-SA 3.0
St James's Park tube station looking anticlockwise/eastwards
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Författare/Upphovsman: Chris Sampson, Licens: CC BY 2.0
The Portland stone edifice is 55 Broadway, head building of London Transport and now TFL. Built from 1927, when completed in 1929 was London's tallest building. Designed by Charles Holden for Frank Pick. Has numeroius sculptures around it, most noted are "Night" and "Day" by Jacob Epstein. "Day" caused much controversy in it's time due to the size if the genitals, and it is rumoured that some of the length was removed to please!