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Tag Archives: Shoreditch High Street

New article on Lonely Planet: London’s new line

Posted on April 28, 2010 | Leave a comment

A journey on the new East London Line/London Overground, with suggestions for things to see and do along the route.

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Tagged Brick Lane, Brunel Museum, East London Line, Geffrye Museum, Hoxton, Jack the Ripper, London Overground, Rough Trade, Shoreditch, Shoreditch High Street, Thames Tunnel, Wapping

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