Proposed CITY TERMINUS RAILWAY. Farringdon London. CHARLES PEARSON 1855 map
SKU: P-6-012107
'Plan and Section of the Proposed City Terminus Railway and Street Improvements'
The map shows Charles Pearson's proposed City Terminus Railway & station running underneath what is now Farringdon Road/Street (named on the map as Victoria Street). Recognising the increasing congestion in the City and its rapidly growing suburbs, Pearson lobbied for the construction of an underground railway through the Fleet valley to Farringdon with a central railway terminus between Fleet Street and Holborn Hill. The 1846 Royal Commission on Metropolitan Railway Termini rejected the proposal, preferring to define a limit around the centre of the capital into which no new railway lines could be extended. In 1854, a Royal Commission was set up to examine a number of new proposals for railways in London. The Commission recommended that a railway be constructed linking the mainline railway termini with the docks and the General Post Office at St. Martin's Le Grand. A private bill for the Metropolitan Railway between Paddington and Farringdon received assent on 7 August 1854, opening as the world's first undergound railway in 1863.
Size 31 x 40 cm | 12.0 x 15.5 inches
Date Published: 23 July 1855
Type: Antique map with original colour, prepared for consideration by the British Parliamentary Select Committee on Metropolitan Communication
Author: Pearson, Charles
Publication: Metropolitan Communications Hansard Report
Condition: Good |
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