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Human settlement in England
Moorgate was one of the City of London's northern gates in its defensive wall, the last to be built. The gate took its name from the Moorfields, an area
Moorgate
1975 London Underground train crash
The Moorgate tube crash occurred on 28 February 1975 at 8:46 am on the London Underground's Northern City Line; 43 people died and 74 were injured after
Moorgate_tube_crash
London Underground and railway station
Moorgate (/ˈmʊərɡeɪt/) is a central London railway terminus and connected London Underground station on Moorgate in the City of London. Main line railway
Moorgate_station
Partly underground railway line in London
City Line (NCL) is a commuter railway line in England, which runs from Moorgate station to Finsbury Park in London with services running beyond. It is
Northern_City_Line
Village in Norfolk, United Kingdom
Moorgate is a hamlet in Blickling civil parish, Broadland district, north-west of Aylsham in the county of Norfolk, England. It is south of the River Bure
Moorgate,_Norfolk
Trains on services into Moorgate, London
Welwyn stopping routes. Built to replace Class 313 trains on services into Moorgate, a total of 25 six-car units began entering regular service from March
British_Rail_Class_717
Building in London, England
original Electra House, called the Electra House Moorgate, or Electra House Senior, was a building at 84 Moorgate, in London, England. This building, constructed
Electra_House
Sculpture by Martin Jennings
statue of the English Romantic poet John Keats is located in Moorfields, Moorgate in the City of London. It was sculpted by Martin Jennings and depicts a
Statue of John Keats, Moorgate
Statue_of_John_Keats,_Moorgate
Railway station in Greater London, England
and Highbury & Islington, 1 mile 59 chains (2.8 km) down the line from Moorgate, and is in London fare zone 2. The station is at the junction of Essex
Essex_Road_railway_station
2026 English local government election
No Livesey with Pleasington Derek Hardman Conservative Yes Mill Hill & Moorgate Jim Smith Labour No Roe Lee Saj Ali Independent Yes Shear Bow & Corporation
2026 Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council election
2026_Blackburn_with_Darwen_Borough_Council_election
Central London railway line
Widened Lines (also known as the City Widened Lines; formerly known as the Moorgate line) is a double-track railway line forming part of the Thameslink route
Widened_Lines
London Underground and railway station
Northern line, between Angel and Moorgate stations. The National Rail station is on the Northern City Line, between Moorgate and Essex Road stations. The
Old_Street_station
Central business district of London, England
east along Ropemaker Street and its continuation on the other side of Moorgate, becomes South Place. It goes north, reaching the border with Hackney,
City_of_London
British state-owned train operating company
associated branches. Services operate both to and from London King's Cross and Moorgate. Destinations include Hertford North, Welwyn Garden City, Stevenage, Peterborough
Greater_Thameslink_Railway
English shipowner, natural historian and philanthropist
Ellerman Lines Ltd to grant-making trusts: The Moorgate Fund, established 1970, and The New Moorgate Fund, established 1971, were amalgamated as The
Sir John Ellerman, 2nd Baronet
Sir_John_Ellerman,_2nd_Baronet
Railway station in Manchester, United Kingdom
Moorgate Halt railway station was opened on 1 January 1912 on the London and North Western Railway route from Stalybridge to Huddersfield. The station
Moorgate railway station (Greater Manchester)
Moorgate_railway_station_(Greater_Manchester)
London Underground station
Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan lines, between Farringdon and Moorgate stations. It is in London fare zone 1. Platform 2, serving westbound trains
Barbican_tube_station
Suburban rail service in the East of England
City, Cambridge, Ely, and Kings Lynn, whereas services originating at Moorgate operate to Welwyn Garden City, Hertford North, Gordon Hill, and Stevenage
Great_Northern_route
Underground railway in London 1863–1933
northwards to the GNR. The extension to Aldersgate Street and Moorgate Street (now Barbican and Moorgate) had opened on 23 December 1865 and all four tracks were
Metropolitan_Railway
Former London open space
lying adjacent to – and outside – its northern wall, near the eponymous Moorgate. It was known for its marshy conditions, the result of the defensive wall
Moorfields
Unbuilt London Underground station
which would become the southern terminus in place of Moorgate Street (now known simply as Moorgate) as originally planned. The bill received royal assent
Lothbury_tube_station
National Rail station in London, England
Finsbury Park stations, 2 miles 56 chains (4.3 km) down the line from Moorgate; it is in London fare zone 2. The station is operated by Great Northern
Drayton_Park_railway_station
Defensive wall built around London
Aldgate. Aldersgate, between Newgate and Cripplegate, was added around 350. Moorgate, initially just a postern i.e. a secondary gate, was built later still
London_Wall
Former British train operating company
suburban and regional services out of London King's Cross and London Moorgate to Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Norfolk. Major destinations served
First_Capital_Connect
since the London Passenger Transport Board was formed, the last being at Moorgate in 1975; other fatalities have been due to wartime and terrorist bombings
List of London Underground accidents
List_of_London_Underground_accidents
Capital of England and the United Kingdom
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London
Residential complex in London, England
(550 yards) of the Metropolitan line was realigned between Barbican and Moorgate stations between 1963 and 1965. The estate was built between 1965 and 1976
Barbican_Estate
London Underground and railway station
ticket hall of Moorgate, providing direct access to London Underground's Northern line and the National Rail Northern City Line at Moorgate. Thus, Liverpool
Liverpool_Street_station
1976 British electric trains
route between Finsbury Park, on the existing Great Northern route, and Moorgate in the City of London. Following completion of the electrification to Welwyn
British_Rail_Class_313
Pub in Moorgate, London
The Globe is a pub at 83 Moorgate, London. It is a Grade II listed building, built in the early 19th century. Historic England. "The Globe Public House
The_Globe,_Moorgate
English Romantic poet (1795–1821)
Swinburne, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and William Morris. John Keats was born in Moorgate, London, on 31 October 1795, to Thomas and Frances Keats (née Jennings)
John_Keats
National rail and London Underground station
23 December 1865 when the Metropolitan Railway opened an extension to Moorgate. It was renamed Farringdon & High Holborn on 26 January 1922 when the new
Farringdon_station
British screenwriter (born 1948)
freelance journalist when he was asked to report from the scene of the Moorgate tube crash. He only discovered later that his father, Bernard Marks, was
Laurence Marks (British writer)
Laurence_Marks_(British_writer)
Former British train operating company
associated branches. Services operate to or from London King's Cross and Moorgate. Destinations include Hertford North, Welwyn Garden City, Stevenage, Peterborough
Govia_Thameslink_Railway
Express bus network in London
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London_Superloop
London Underground and DLR stations
(C&SLR, now part of the Northern line) opened its extension from Borough to Moorgate. The earlier terminus of the line, King William Street, on a different
Bank_and_Monument_stations
London Underground line
portion of the line. In 1871, services began between Mansion House and Moorgate via Paddington, jointly operated by the two companies. Due to conflict
Circle line (London Underground)
Circle_line_(London_Underground)
London Underground line
service on 6 July 2012, running a shuttle service between Hammersmith and Moorgate before operating between Hammersmith and Barking on 9 December 2012. By
Hammersmith_&_City_line
London Underground and railway station
underground railway planned to provide a tunnel link between Finsbury Park and Moorgate in the City of London as an alternative London terminus for GNR trains
Finsbury_Park_station
Private university in England
degree programmes. The London Moorgate centre was also opened that year. According to the University of Law, the Moorgate centre is the UK's largest corporate-specific
The_University_of_Law
Rail accident in Spijkenisse, Netherlands
O'Hare International Airport station Moorgate tube crash: A London Underground train overshot the buffers at Moorgate tube station Irene de Zwaan (2 November
Rotterdam_metro_crash
Principal railway route in Great Britain
via Wakefield Westgate; The Northern City Line from Finsbury Park to Moorgate; The Hertford Loop Line from Alexandra Palace to Stevenage; The branch
East_Coast_Main_Line
Train protection system in the UK and Victoria, Australia
technology. Buffer stop protection using train stops is known as ‘Moorgate protection' or 'Moorgate control’. TPWS was developed by British Rail and its successor
Train Protection & Warning System
Train_Protection_&_Warning_System
Main line railway route in south-east England
the Midland Main Line to St Pancras, and via the City Widened Lines to Moorgate. The concept was revived in the early 1980s as a pragmatic, low-cost project
Thameslink
British electric rolling stock
The first trains entered service on 6 July 2012, from Hammersmith to Moorgate. S7 trains are longer than the C69 and C77 trains they replaced (seven
London Underground S7 and S8 Stock
London_Underground_S7_and_S8_Stock
Main airport serving London, England
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Heathrow_Airport
Security and surveillance cordon in London
A checkpoint on Moorgate in July 2014, when it was not staffed. The road narrowing and slowing of traffic are visible.
Traffic and Environmental Zone
Traffic_and_Environmental_Zone
American financial services company
£35 million. Later that year, Morningstar announced the acquisition of Moorgate Benchmarks, in an effort to grow its index services under Morningstar Indexes
Morningstar,_Inc.
Art museum in London, England
collection of the City of London, England. The museum is located in the Moorgate area of the City of London. It is a stone building in a semi-Gothic style
Guildhall_Art_Gallery
London borough in United Kingdom
boundaries are King's Cross St Pancras (in the London Borough of Camden) and Moorgate (in the City). There are also several London Overground stations in the
London_Borough_of_Islington
London Overground station
Wandsworth Road: Frequent trains between Moorgate and Victoria, calling at all stations Half-hourly trains between Moorgate and Clapham Junction, calling at all
Wandsworth Road railway station
Wandsworth_Road_railway_station
Aspect of transport in London
Retrieved 2021-08-25. "New modern ticket hall with step-free access opens at Moorgate as part of Elizabeth line improvements". Transport for London. 5 July 2021
Accessibility of transport in London
Accessibility_of_transport_in_London
Underground railway company in London
opened on Monday 26 February 1900, with stations at: London Bridge Bank Moorgate Street The southern extension opened on at mid-day on Sunday 3 June 1900
City_and_South_London_Railway
Branch of the East Coast Main Line
suburban services along the Hertford Loop line between London King's Cross or Moorgate, and Stevenage, Watton-at-Stone or Hertford North. There are also bay platforms
Hertford_Loop_line
Area of Bolton in Greater Manchester, England
abolished and merged with Bolton. There are four primary schools in Tonge;- Moorgate Country Primary School Tonge Moor Academy Primary School Castle Hill Primary
Tonge,_Bolton
London Underground and former railway station
from Edgware. Services ran to Finsbury Park and then either King's Cross, Moorgate or Broad Street. In 1935, the London Passenger Transport Board (LPTB) announced
Highgate_tube_station
Performing arts centre in London, England
Barbican tube station Farringdon station Liverpool Street railway station Moorgate tube station St Paul's tube station York Barbican Barbicania, a feature-length
Barbican_Centre
Fare zone system managed by Transport for London
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London_fare_zones
Office in London, England
Moor House is a large office building on London Wall in Moorgate, located in the City of London. It is located on the northern edge of the financial district
Moor_House
Station group
Moorgate, Paddington, St Pancras, Vauxhall, Victoria and Waterloo. Waterloo East was included separately from January 1984. Two years later, Moorgate
London_station_group
Shipley is a member of Quintet Private Bank. It is headquartered in London's Moorgate, behind the Bank of England. Brown Shipley offers wealth planning, investment
Brown_Shipley
Municipal building in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England
Rotherham Town Hall is a municipal building in The Crofts, off Moorgate Street in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England. The first town hall in Rotherham
Rotherham_Town_Hall
Non-Civil Parish in Norfolk, England
Moorgate II 53 and 54, Moorgate 10 May 1961 TG1819329629 52°49′12″N 1°14′12″E / 52.82001°N 1.236733°E / 52.82001; 1.236733 (53 and 54, Moorgate)
Listed_buildings_in_Blickling
London Underground line
and unable to cope with the company's traffic so in 1900 a new route to Moorgate via Bank was opened. By 1907, the C&SLR had been further extended at both
Northern_line
Scottish football coach and player (born 1965)
November 2018, Hendry played a league game for Blackburn Sunday League side Moorgate F.C. Hendry managed to win 51 caps for Scotland despite the fact that he
Colin_Hendry
Rail transport project in London
terminal platforms at Blackfriars were closed, as was the Farringdon to Moorgate branch line. A 15 trains per hour (tph) peak-hour service was introduced
Thameslink_Programme
Rapid transit system in England
opened in 1904, was built to take main line trains from Finsbury Park to a Moorgate terminus in the City and had 16-foot (4.9 m) diameter tunnels. With the
London_Underground
Former British charitable organisation
Legal status Voluntary liquidation Focus Not specified Headquarters 25 Moorgate, Location(s) London, England EC2R 6AY Region served United Kingdom Current
Markle_Windsor_Foundation
Town in Hertfordshire, England
railway station, London St Pancras railway station, Finsbury Park and Moorgate. There has been a strong increase in commuters who work in London moving
Hatfield,_Hertfordshire
Class of British steam locomotives
Cross and Moorgate. The N2s were designed for suburban passenger operations, and worked most of the duties out of King's Cross and Moorgate, often hauling
GNR_Class_N2
Railway station in London
by an additional half-hourly service between Moorgate and Hertford North, and the service between Moorgate and Welwyn Garden City is increased to 4 tph
Hornsey_railway_station
International airport serving London, England
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Gatwick_Airport
Historic London road
Marylebone Road, Marylebone Road, Euston Road, Pentonville Road, City Road, and Moorgate). In the 18th century London began to grow rapidly. Until 1750 there was
New_Road,_London
Railway station in London
City Widened Lines to Farringdon, Barbican and Moorgate. In the other direction, trains from Moorgate came off the Widened Lines via the Hotel Curve,
London King's Cross railway station
London_King's_Cross_railway_station
upgrade comes online on Great Northern line into Moorgate". www.ianvisits.co.uk. Retrieved 2022-07-01. "Moorgate line ETCS upgrade commissioned". www.modernrailways
European Rail Traffic Management System in Great Britain
European_Rail_Traffic_Management_System_in_Great_Britain
London-based international law firm
UK. About half of its staff are in the London office, in CityPoint, off Moorgate.[citation needed] The firm has practices covering asset management, investment
Simmons_&_Simmons
Local election in Blackburn with Darwen, England
Mill Hill & Moorgate Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Julie Gunn* 697 64.0 −4.1 Conservative John Murphy 272 25.0 +2.0 Independent Natasha Shah 120 11
2024 Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council election
2024_Blackburn_with_Darwen_Borough_Council_election
British propaganda and communications agency during WW2
buildings at No. 84 Moorgate, and on the Victoria Embankment at No. 4 Temple Place. The department's London headquarters were at the Moorgate building, but
Department of Propaganda in Enemy Countries
Department_of_Propaganda_in_Enemy_Countries
Class of train rolling stock
an underground railway line in London, England. It was opened between Moorgate and Finsbury Park on 14 February 1904. The original GN&C Stock operated
London_Underground_GN&C_Stock
London Underground station
the DR operated a joint Inner Circle service between Mansion House and Moorgate Street. In April 1868, the Metropolitan & St John's Wood Railway (M&SJWR)
Baker_Street_tube_station
Pier on the River Thames
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Tower_Bridge_Quay
Mill Hill & Moorgate Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Damian Talbot* 765 68.1 +5.6 Conservative Les Cade 259 23.0 –14.5 Green Robin Field 100 8.9 N/A
2023 Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council election
2023_Blackburn_with_Darwen_Borough_Council_election
London Underground station
constructing an extension to Angel from its recently opened terminus at Moorgate Street. The extension plan was initially permitted in 1901, but delays
Euston_tube_station
Street in the City of London
station is Bank. The closest mainline railway stations are Cannon Street and Moorgate. Eilert Ekwall, Street-Names of the City of London, Oxford, 1954, pp 115-6
Ironmonger_Lane
National Rail station in the borough of Kingston upon Thames, London
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Berrylands_railway_station
East 2.194 0.255 15 Blackfriars 2.100 0.581 16 Marylebone 2.035 0.111 17 Moorgate 1.935 0.232 18 City Thameslink 0.974 0.000 19 Elephant & Castle 0.667 0
List of busiest railway stations in Great Britain (2020–21)
List_of_busiest_railway_stations_in_Great_Britain_(2020–21)
"39 and 41 Moorgate, Retford (1302138)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 13 February 2023 Historic England, "53 Moorgate, Retford (1045156)"
Listed_buildings_in_Retford
Operator of the London Overground
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First_Rail_London
London Underground station
Bank Branch Camden Town Euston King's Cross St Pancras Angel Old Street Moorgate Bank London Bridge Borough Elephant & Castle ( 100m) Kennington Morden
Oval_tube_station
Henry Irving Michael Jackson† Samuel Johnson John Keats Guy's Hospital Moorgate John Stuart Mill John Everett Millais John Milton† Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Shrouds_of_the_Somme
British railway management franchise
Luton, Peterborough, King's Lynn, Cambridge, London King's Cross, London Moorgate, Sutton, Wimbledon and Brighton, as well as the whole Southern network
Thameslink, Southern and Great Northern franchise
Thameslink,_Southern_and_Great_Northern_franchise
Street in the City of London
London Underground stations to Wormwood Street are Liverpool Street and Moorgate. It is within the London congestion charge zone. The postcode for the street
Wormwood_Street
National Rail station in London, England
Street Green Park King's Cross Liverpool Street London Bridge Marylebone Moorgate Oxford Circus Paddington St Pancras International Tottenham Court Road
Charlton_railway_station
London Underground station
and Hammersmith & City lines. The route first proposed ran south from Moorgate to Cannon Street, but this was soon amended to the present alignment to
Aldgate_tube_station
American post-rock and shoegaze band
Survival", "Saved" ) - Episode 505; ("Lushlife") - Episode 506, Episode 916 Moorgate Legacy ("Beat", "Low Density") Motorway Cops ("After Landing", "Beat",
Bowery_Electric
District of Central London
Finsbury lay just outside Cripplegate (and on its later construction, Moorgate) in London Wall. At that time, much of the manor was part of the "great
Finsbury
National rail (Thameslink) station in London, England
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West Hampstead Thameslink railway station
West_Hampstead_Thameslink_railway_station
English musician (born 1964)
department of London law firm Kingsley Napley, a firm of solicitors based in Moorgate, London. In July 2017, he was awarded an honorary doctorate in law by Greenwich
Dave_Rowntree
London Underground and railway station
Essex Road and Drayton Park, 2 miles 21 chains (3.6 km) down the line from Moorgate. It is one of the busiest stations in the UK. The station is situated in
Highbury_&_Islington_station
London Underground station
Metropolitan line Stations Central London section Aldgate Liverpool Street Moorgate Barbican Farringdon King's Cross St Pancras Euston Square Great Portland
Croxley_tube_station
MOORGATE
MOORGATE
MOORGATE
MOORGATE
Boy/Male
Indian, Kashmiri, Spanish, Traditional
Abbreviation of Eulalie Well-spoken
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Intense Joy
Girl/Female
African, American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, Greek, Italian, Jamaican, Latin, Shakespearean
Hog; Pig; A Gift; Offering; Roman Clan Name; The Heroine of Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; possibly an Anglicized form of the German name Schroll, a nickname for a coarse person, from Middle High German schrolle ‘lump’, ‘clod’
Girl/Female
Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Traditional
Spirit; Angel; Candles
Boy/Male
Indian
Long Life; Nector
Girl/Female
Tamil
Nectar
Male
Italian
Italian form of Roman Latin Marianus, MARIANO means "like Marius."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
King Among Actors
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord of all living beings, Lord of animals, Lord Shiva
MOORGATE
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