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Warren Street

London, NW1 3AA, United Kingdom

Warren Street
Subway station
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GVF6+RP London, United Kingdom
+44 343 222 1234
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吳伯益
吳伯益
It's a great underground station. Northern Line and Piccadilly Line have stopped here. There are a lot of people here. The platform is always full of people. But it won't be so crowded. There are three escalators between each floor. MacDonald is just across the station, it is very convenient.
George
George
A good station with adequate escalators and exit gates that doesn't cause too much congestion during rush hour! I would add that they could add more than 2 entry gates during rush hour as it makes it quite difficult to get in.
N. Kumar
N. Kumar
Always very busy and overcrowded. But definitely an important station
Mark Foreland
Mark Foreland
Just like any other London tube station, everything works!

The station was part of the original Charing Cross, Euston & Hampstead Railway, running from Charing Cross to Camden Town. Work started on the station in 1902, designed by Leslie W. Green. It was opened along with the rest of the line on 22 June 1907 by the President of the Board of Trade, David Lloyd George, under the name "Euston Road". This name can still be seen in the Northern line platform tiling. The station's name changed to "Warren Street" the following year, on 7 June 1908. In September 1933, the station was rebuilt, with new escalators installed. Tripod gates were fitted to the station entrance in July 1968.

The Victoria platforms opened on 1 December 1968 as a temporary southern terminus of the line. The interchange was cumbersome as it involved a staircase and two escalators. As part of introducing automatic ticket gates with the Victoria line, the ability to freely interchange with Euston Square station was withdrawn on 1 March 1969.

The Northern line northbound platform of the station was used for location filming in the 1972 horror movie Death Line, featuring a group of cannibals living underground.

On 27 April 2012 Warren Street station became the first London Underground Wi-Fi enabled tube station
Nigel Niles
Nigel Niles316 days ago
Connects to Victoria and Northern lines. Could use a lift for accessibility. Clean station.
Odelana Oluwasegun
Odelana Oluwasegun1 year ago
Nice place to visit with multiple business around the area, good access to bus ,train and all transport.
Nepali gurkha
Nepali gurkha1 year ago
Hospital just outside. Lots of homeless with mental illness outside the train station
Raff Tatee
Raff Tatee2 years ago
I like this station. Great location and nice neighborhood.
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