Lines
| Preceding station | London Overground | Following station | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Canonbury towards Highbury & Islington | East London Line | Haggerston towards New Cross, Crystal Palace or West Croydon | ||
| Terminus | ||||
| From December 2012 | ||||
| Terminus | East London Line | Haggerston |
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| Disused Railways | ||||
| Mildmay Park | North London Railway |
Broad Street | ||
| Hackney Central | North London Railway |
Haggerston | ||
| Canonbury | British Rail Eastern Region |
Broad Street |
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Famous quotes containing the word lines:
“Was seizd by the spirit that trails in the lines underfoot,
The rim, the sediment that stands for all the water and all the land
of the globe.
Fascinated, my eyes reverting from the south, dropt, to follow those slender windrows,
Chaff, straw, splinters of wood, weeds, and the sea-gluten,
Scum, scales from shining rocks, leaves of salt-lettuce, left by the tide,”
—Walt Whitman (18191892)
“Sweet fire the sire of muse, my soul needs this;
I want the one rapture of an inspiration.
O then if in my lagging lines you miss”
—Gerard Manley Hopkins (18441889)
“The opera isnt over till the fat lady sings.”
—Anonymous.
A modern proverb along the lines of dont count your chickens before theyre hatched. This form of words has no precise origin, though both Bartletts Familiar Quotations (16th ed., 1992)