Way out - Canary Wharf tube station, London, United Kingdom

Way out - Canary Wharf tube station, London, United Kingdom Stock Photo
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Contributor:

Katherine Young / Alamy Stock Photo

Image ID:

FWKBX2

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96.5 MB (3.3 MB Compressed download)

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Dimensions:

7110 x 4745 px | 60.2 x 40.2 cm | 23.7 x 15.8 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

21 November 2014

Location:

Canary Wharf, Tower Hamlets, East London, London, United Kingdom

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Canary Wharf tube station exit - this time to Upper Ban Street. Canary Wharf is a London Underground station on the Jubilee line. It was opened by Ken Livingstone setting an escalator in motion on 17 September 1999 as part of the Jubilee Line Extension. Over 40 million people pass through the station each year, making it second busiest on the London Underground outside Central London after Stratford, and also the busiest that serves only a single line. The tube station was intended from the start to be the showpiece of the Jubilee Line Extension, and the contract for its design was awarded in 1990 to the renowned architect Sir Norman Foster.