'Green Park tube station' is a
London Underground station located on the north side of
Green Park itself, on
Piccadilly close to its intersection with the pedestrian Queen's Walk. It is in
Travelcard Zone 1.
The station lies between
Piccadilly Circus and
Hyde Park Corner on the
Piccadilly Line, between
Victoria and
Oxford Circus on the
Victoria Line and between
Bond Street and
Westminster on the
Jubilee Line.
History and structure
The station was opened on
15 December 1906 by the
Great Northern, Piccadilly & Brompton Railway (GNP&BR), the precursor of the Piccadilly Line. The station was originally named '
Dover Street' due to its location at the corner of that street and Piccadilly. When the station was rebuilt in
1933 with
escalator access to the platforms, a new sub-surface ticket hall was built to the west under the roadway and new station entrances were constructed on the corner of Piccadilly and Stratton Street and on the south side of Piccadilly. The station name was changed at this time.
With the rebuilding of the station and similar works at Hyde Park Corner, the little-used Piccadilly Line station between the two at
Down Street was taken out of use.
The Victoria Line platforms opened on
7 March 1969, and those for the Jubilee Line on
1 May 1979. At its opening the next station south on the Jubilee Line was
Charing Cross but that station was closed when the Jubilee line was extended on a new alignment towards Westminster. When travelling south from Green Park on the Jubilee Line, Green Park Junction, where the new line diverges from the old, is visible from the train. While the old line is effectively abandoned it is still in working order although there are no longer any scheduled "rusty rail" train movements to Charing Cross.
On the
9 October 1975, terrorists belonging to the
Provisional Irish Republican Army detonated a bomb outside Green Park tube station, killing a 23-year old man named Graham Ronald Tuck. Similar attacks during
The Troubles resulted in deaths at
West Ham station in
1976 and
Victoria Station in
1991.
Gallery
Transport connections
London Buses routes 8, 9, 14, 19, 22 and 38 serve the station.
External links
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BBC: On this day
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