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CanadaWater-ELLplatforms.jpg (159558 bytes)

The East London Line platforms at Canada Water tube station. The newest station on the line Canda Water was constructed as an interchange with the Jubilee Line extension and opened in 1999.

Photo by Chris McKenna 13/01/2005.
Larger, higher quality copies of most of my pictures taken since December 2004 are available on Wikimedia Commons in the Railways of Great Brtiain and

Photo by Chris McKenna categories. Please email if you want a copy of an image that you cannot find there (note that most of the filenames are different).

If you wish to use this, or any other of my photographs, under a different license see my relicensing policy. Feedback on my pictures is always welcome.



CanadaWater-Jubileeplatforms1.jpg (151304 bytes)

The central circulating area between the east- and westbound Jubilee Line platforms at Canada Water tube station.

Photo by Chris McKenna 13/01/2005.
Larger, higher quality copies of most of my pictures taken since December 2004 are available on Wikimedia Commons in the Railways of Great Brtiain and

Photo by Chris McKenna categories. Please email if you want a copy of an image that you cannot find there (note that most of the filenames are different).

If you wish to use this, or any other of my photographs, under a different license see my relicensing policy. Feedback on my pictures is always welcome.



CanadaWater-Jubileeplatforms2.jpg (143188 bytes)

The eastbound Jubilee Line platform and central circulating area at Canada Water tube station. The glass wall to the right contains the platform edge doors that protect the eastbound tracks. The escalator leads up to the northbound East London Line and the exit; the southbound East London Line is accessed via escalators furhter along the platform.

Photo by Chris McKenna 13/01/2005.
Larger, higher quality copies of most of my pictures taken since December 2004 are available on Wikimedia Commons in the Railways of Great Brtiain and

Photo by Chris McKenna categories. Please email if you want a copy of an image that you cannot find there (note that most of the filenames are different).

If you wish to use this, or any other of my photographs, under a different license see my relicensing policy. Feedback on my pictures is always welcome.



CanadaWater-Jubileeplatforms3.jpg (158091 bytes)

The eastbound Jubilee Line platform at Canada Water tube station. The glass wall to the right contains the platform edge doors that protect tracks.

Photo by Chris McKenna 13/01/2005.
Larger, higher quality copies of most of my pictures taken since December 2004 are available on Wikimedia Commons in the Railways of Great Brtiain and

Photo by Chris McKenna categories. Please email if you want a copy of an image that you cannot find there (note that most of the filenames are different).

If you wish to use this, or any other of my photographs, under a different license see my relicensing policy. Feedback on my pictures is always welcome.



CanadaWater-Jubileeplatforms4.jpg (85326 bytes)

A merged view of the the eastbound Jubilee Line platform and central circulating area at Canada Water tube station. The glass wall to the right contains the platform edge doors that protect the eastbound tracks. The escalator leads up to the northbound East London Line and the exit; the southbound East London Line is accessed via escalators furhter along the platform.

Photo by Chris McKenna 13/01/2005.
Larger, higher quality copies of most of my pictures taken since December 2004 are available on Wikimedia Commons in the Railways of Great Brtiain and

Photo by Chris McKenna categories. Please email if you want a copy of an image that you cannot find there (note that most of the filenames are different).

If you wish to use this, or any other of my photographs, under a different license see my relicensing policy. Feedback on my pictures is always welcome.



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