Moorgate Underground Station (known as London Moorgate and sometimes referred to as Moorgate Street) on the London Underground Metropolitan Line, Circle Line, and Hammersmith and City Line, Northern Line and National Rail Northern City Line services in the City of London in Moorgate.
History[]
The station is in Travelcard Zone 1. The Metropolitan Line platforms opened on 23 December 1865, the Widened Lines 1868, Northern Line February 1900. Scene of the 1975 Moorgate Train Crash were 43 people were killed.
Station Facilities[]
Step-Free Access[]
There is no Step-Free Access available at the station.
Toilets[]
There are no toilets available at the station.
Transfer[]
- Northern City Line (First Capital Connect|National Rail)
Crossrail[]
Crossrail western ticket hall will be west of the station, an interchange will be created linking the station to Liverpool Street Station for the Central Line and London Overground services.
Transport Connections[]
Buses[]
London Buses Routes 21, 43 (24-hours), 76, 141 and Night Route N76 serve the station.
Pedestrian[]
There is access to the City of London Pedway nearby the station to the Barbican Estate, Barbican Centre and Museum of London.
Next Station[]
TFL Services -[]
Circle Line|Hammersmith and City Line|Metropolitan Line[]
- Barbican Station (Westbound) to Hammersmith or Watford|Uxbridge and Buckinghamshire
- Liverpool Street Station (Eastbound) to Edgware Road|Barking|Aldgate
Northern Line[]
- Old Street Station (Northbound) to Edgware|High Barnet
- Bank Station (Southbound) to Morden
National Rail First Capital Connect -[]
- Old Street Station (Northbound) to Hertfordshire
External links[]
- Wikipedia page [1]
- TfL page [2]
- London Transport Museum page [3]
- Subterranea Britannica page [4]