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		<title>Monument (part of Bank station)</title>
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Lines served: Central, Northern, DLR, Circle, District, Waterloo &#038; City

The station originally opened as Eastcheap but was renamed Monument a month later. It is actually interlinked with Bank, despite the separate names and entrances.



The Monument
The Monument is a 202ft (61.5m) hollow Portland stone column, built in the 1670s to commemorate the Great Fire of [...]]]></description>
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Opened: 1898
Lines Served: Bakerloo, Jubilee, Waterloo &#038; City, Northern
The Underground station is part of Waterloo mainline station, the UK’s largest station (opened 1848). It was named after nearby Waterloo Bridge, which was in turn named in honour of the British victory over the French.
It has 25 escalators, more than any other underground station.
Under the former [...]]]></description>
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