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The station was built by the Midland Railway in 1868 on its extension to St Pancras. Formerly, St Albans was famous for producing watercress which was sent in lots to London and Manchester. The other station, St Albans Abbey, was built by the London and North Western Railway in 1858. There was originally a further station called London Road, built by the Hatfield and St Albans Railway in 1863 to connect with the Great Northern Railway.

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rdfs:label
  • St Albans City railway station
rdfs:comment
  • The station was built by the Midland Railway in 1868 on its extension to St Pancras. Formerly, St Albans was famous for producing watercress which was sent in lots to London and Manchester. The other station, St Albans Abbey, was built by the London and North Western Railway in 1858. There was originally a further station called London Road, built by the Hatfield and St Albans Railway in 1863 to connect with the Great Northern Railway.
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image name
  • St Albans Main Building.jpg
Catford Loop
  • y
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dbkwik:uktransport...iPageUsesTemplate
Previous
  • St Pancras International
  • West Hampstead Thameslink
  • Radlett
Ashford
  • y
rows
  • 2(xsd:integer)
Platforms
  • 4(xsd:integer)
ToC
  • First Capital Connect
SN None
  • y
Name
  • St Albans
Locale
Manager
Hide
  • yes
borough
Caption
  • Exterior of the main building on Station Way
rowsmid
  • 2(xsd:integer)
CityFlyer
  • y
Start
  • 1868-10-01(xsd:date)
Code
  • SAC
Symbol
  • rail
gridref
  • TL155070
SE None
  • y
Latitude
  • 51(xsd:double)
hidemid
  • yes
Longitude
  • 0(xsd:double)
NEXT
  • Harpenden
Usage
  • 5(xsd:double)
  • 5(xsd:double)
  • 5(xsd:double)
  • 6(xsd:double)
  • 6(xsd:double)
  • 6(xsd:double)
  • 6(xsd:double)
  • 6(xsd:double)
CityMetro
  • y
Route
  • Bedford-Sevenoaks
  • Thameslink
  • Sutton Loop
abstract
  • The station was built by the Midland Railway in 1868 on its extension to St Pancras. Formerly, St Albans was famous for producing watercress which was sent in lots to London and Manchester. The other station, St Albans Abbey, was built by the London and North Western Railway in 1858. There was originally a further station called London Road, built by the Hatfield and St Albans Railway in 1863 to connect with the Great Northern Railway.
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