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에인젤
Angel Tube Station
이슬링턴 하이 스트리트에 위치한 입구
이슬링턴 하이 스트리트에 위치한 입구
모듈:Mapframe 384번째 줄에서 Lua 오류: attempt to perform arithmetic on local 'lat_d' (a nil value).
개괄
관할 기관 런던 교통 공사
소재지 에인젤, 런던 이슬링턴 구, 런던
좌표 51.532, -0.106
개업일 1901년
승강장수 2
거리표
노던 선

에인젤 역 (Angel Tube Station)은 런던 이슬링턴 구의 에인젤에 위치한 런던 지하철의 역이다. 노던 선뱅크 지선에 위치해있으며, 올드 스트리트 역킹스크로스 세인트판크라스 역 사이에 있다. The tube stop serves as a portal to several Off West End, or fringe theatre, venues, including The King's Head Theatre and Almeida Theatre. It is also the station for Chapel Market, a London street market. Between Angel and Old Street stations is the disused City Road station.

History[편집]

Angel station was originally built by the City & South London Railway, and opened in 1901 as the northern terminus of a new extension from Moorgate. It is one of five stations on the London Underground named after a public house - in this case the once-famous Angel inn, which dates back to at least 1638. As with many other stations on the line, it was originally built with a single central island platform serving two tracks – an arrangement still seen at Clapham North and Clapham Common – and access from street level was via lifts. The most recent lifts were of the Otis "drum hoist" design used throughout the rest of the tube system, but were of about half the size. For years, the station regularly suffered from congestion and overcrowding which, especially with the incredibly narrow island platform (barely twelve feet in width), constituted a major safety issue. Consequently, the station was comprehensively rebuilt, re-opening in 1992.

The extra wide southbound platform in the tunnel originally shared by both tracks. The narrowness of the original island platform can be imagined by inserting the "missing" track against the right wall of the tunnel

A new section of tunnel was excavated for a new northbound platform and the southbound platform was rebuilt to completely occupy the original 30-foot tunnel, explaining why it is larger than most deep-level platforms. The lifts and the ground level building originally on the corner of Torrens Street and City Road were closed and a new station entrance was opened around the corner in Islington High Street. Because of the distance of the new entrance from the platforms, and their depth, two flights of escalators were required aligned approximately at a right-angle.

Future[편집]

Angel is a proposed station on the Chelsea-Hackney line project. It would be between King's Cross St Pancras and Essex Road. It was officially safeguarded as part of the route in 2007 although has been planned for some time; during the station's rebuild a mid-level concourse was built for this reason rather than having the escalators descend directly to the platform level.[1][2] This would therefore provide an interchange between the two London Underground lines.

Transports links[편집]

London Bus routes 4, 19, 30, 38, 43, 56, 73, 153, 205, 214, 274, 341, 394, 476 and Night routes N19, N38, N41 and N73.

In popular culture[편집]

The Angel tube station appears on Ed Sheeran's "The A-Team" music video.

References[편집]

External links[편집]

이전역   London Underground   다음역
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  Former route (1901-1922)  
이전역   London Underground   다음역
틀:LUL lines
Bank branch

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