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Bethnal Green Station, London transport
Illustrated description of modern station on Liverpool Street-Strat-ford extension of Central Line; entire station is built below ground; booking hall offers minimum of obstruction to free circulation and roof is supported by only two columns; booking office, together with battery of automatic ticket machines, is centrally placed, and public telephones and cloakroom are built flush into side walls of station; fluorescent lighting is used.
Bethnal Green Station, London transport
Illustrated description of modern station on Liverpool Street-Strat-ford extension of Central Line; entire station is built below ground; booking hall offers minimum of obstruction to free circulation and roof is supported by only two columns; booking office, together with battery of automatic ticket machines, is centrally placed, and public telephones and cloakroom are built flush into side walls of station; fluorescent lighting is used.
Bethnal Green Station, London transport
Ry Gaz
Railway Gazette ; 86
1947
Article (Journal)
English
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