Old Ford railway station
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Old Ford was a railway station in Old Ford, north of Bow, in east London. The railway through the site was opened on 26 September 1850 by the East & West India Docks & Birmingham Junction Railway which was renamed in 1853 as the North London Railway (NLR), It was not until 1 July 1867 that Old Ford station opened. It was situated between Victoria Park and Bow, and was located on Old Ford Road, east of the junction with Lefevre Road (now Lefevre Walk).
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Old Ford Road, London Bow
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N 51.5359 ° | E -0.0258 ° |
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Old Ford Road 606
E3 2LU London, Bow
England, United Kingdom
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