Farringdon Street

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Farringdon Street was the original London terminus of the Metropolitan Railway, playing a key role in the early development of the city's underground rail network.

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Farringdon Street canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf road in London
street
adjacentTo Farringdon Road
Holborn Viaduct
Smithfield Market
connectsTo Farringdon Road
Holborn Viaduct
Ludgate Circus
New Bridge Street
coordinateSystem OS grid reference (City of London area)
country United Kingdom
followsCourseOf River Fleet (culverted)
hasJunctionWith Charterhouse Street
Fleet Street
Ludgate Hill
historicallyBuiltOver River Fleet
historicalRole commercial thoroughfare with printing and publishing premises
major north–south traffic route in the City of London
locatedIn City of London
England
London, England
surface form: London
namedAfter Nicholas de Farndone
near City Thameslink station
Farringdon station
openedToTraffic mid-19th century
partOf A201 road NERFINISHED
London congestion charging zone boundary (nearby sections)
postalCode EC4
rebuilt 19th century urban improvements over the River Fleet
runsFrom Holborn Viaduct
runsTo Ludgate Circus
transportFunction part of A201 route between King’s Cross and Elephant and Castle

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Metropolitan Railway terminus Farringdon Street
Farringdon station openedAs Farringdon Street
Ludgate Hill connectsTo Farringdon Street
Holborn Viaduct crosses Farringdon Street
Ludgate Circus connectsRoad Farringdon Street