Name: Loughton Station
Date: 1940
Architect: John Easton Murray
Lines: Central
Borough: Essex
Listing: Grade II
Notes: A piece of London Underground out in the county of Essex, Loughton station was designed by John Easton Murray of Stanley Hall, Easton & Robertson. The ticket hall, built in golden brown brick around a reinforced concrete frame, is influenced by both Holden stations of the 1930s, and the LNER terminal at Kings Cross, as seen in the half moon main window. The platforms have two wonderful curving passenger slides in concrete with porthole roof lights.
See Also- Central Line stations
Date: 1940
Architect: John Easton Murray
Lines: Central
Borough: Essex
Listing: Grade II
Notes: A piece of London Underground out in the county of Essex, Loughton station was designed by John Easton Murray of Stanley Hall, Easton & Robertson. The ticket hall, built in golden brown brick around a reinforced concrete frame, is influenced by both Holden stations of the 1930s, and the LNER terminal at Kings Cross, as seen in the half moon main window. The platforms have two wonderful curving passenger slides in concrete with porthole roof lights.
See Also- Central Line stations