Everything about Tower Hill Tube Station totally explained
Tower Hill is a
London Underground station at
Tower Hill in the
London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
The station is in
Travelcard Zone 1 and near the
Tower of London. The entrance to the station is located a few metres from one of the largest remaining segments of the
Roman wall which formerly surrounded what is now the
City of London.
It is on the
Circle Line between
Monument and
Aldgate, and the
District Line between
Monument and
Aldgate East. It is close to
Tower Gateway DLR station and
Fenchurch Street railway station. The station is currently undergoing much delayed refurbishment with completion now due sometime in 2008.
It was built on the site of the former
Tower of London tube station that was closed early in the history of the Underground. It replaced a station with the same name, but earlier called
Mark Lane tube station, that was situated further west.
Off Peak Service
The typical off-peak service frequency is:
- District Line
- Circle Line
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