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Location
  
Minories

1849
  
Temporarily closed

Local authority
  
City of London

1840
  
Opened

1853
  
Closed

Minories railway station

Lists of stations
  
DLR Underground National Rail Tramlink

Address
  
London EC3N 1BQ, United Kingdom

Owner
  
London and Blackwall Railway

Replaced by
  
Fenchurch Street railway station

Similar
  
Morden Road railway st, North Greenwich railway st, Burdett Road railway st, Coombe Road railway st, Bow Road railway station

Minories was the western terminus of the London and Blackwall Railway, located on the east side of Minories, a short distance to the north-east of the Tower of London. The line was operated on a cable-hauled basis with a 400 hp pair of stationary steam engines winding a cable 7 miles (11 km) long to which the trains were attached on the cable car principle.

It opened on 6 July 1840 as the City of London terminus for the London and Blackwall Railway (then known as the Commercial Railway). Minories was soon supplemented by a new station several hundred yards west, named Fenchurch Street, designed by William Tite. This station opened in 1841. However, Minories station continued in use as an alternative terminus; it was closed temporarily between 15 February 1849 and 9 September 1849 before finally closing for good on 24 October 1853.

The station site was later converted into goods sidings, and the lower levels of the old station were converted into the Mint Street Goods Depot. The depot remained open until April 1951; demolition came shortly after. The location of the station and winching houses are marked by the Minories public house. The western terminus of the Docklands Light Railway opened in August 1987 at Tower Gateway just to the south of the site of Minories station.

References

Minories railway station Wikipedia