St. Paul’s (Thameslink predecessor site context)

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St. Paul’s was the former name of the central London railway station now known as London Blackfriars, used in the context of its role as a predecessor site on the Thameslink route.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former railway station name
railway station
associatedWith London Blackfriars railway station NERFINISHED
Thameslink Programme NERFINISHED
category Former railway stations in the City of London
Thameslink NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
formerNameOf London Blackfriars railway station NERFINISHED
hasRole predecessor station on Thameslink corridor
hasSuccessor London Blackfriars railway station NERFINISHED
lineServed Thameslink NERFINISHED
locatedIn City of London
London NERFINISHED
Central London
surface form: central London
locatedNear St Paul’s Cathedral NERFINISHED
locatedOn Thameslink route NERFINISHED
north bank of the River Thames
nameDerivedFrom St Paul’s Cathedral NERFINISHED
partOf central London rail network
predecessorSiteOn Thameslink route NERFINISHED
railNetwork National Rail
replacedBy London Blackfriars railway station NERFINISHED
servedArea City of London NERFINISHED
servedBy Thameslink services NERFINISHED
transportMode rail

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London Blackfriars originalName St. Paul’s (Thameslink predecessor site context)