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Pan Am Boeing Stratocruiser arriving at Heathrow North in 1954
Charing Cross denotes the junction of the Strand, Whitehall and Cockspur Street, just south of Trafalgar Square in Westminster within Central London, England. It is named after the site of a long demolished Eleanor cross (now occupied by a statue of King Charles I mounted on a horse) located at the former hamlet of Charing, at this point. It is the primary of the central datum points for measuring distances from London along with the London Stone and the doors of St Mary-le-Bow church.
On 4 August 1974, the station was once again renamed to Charing Cross Embankment.[3] Then, on 12 September 1976, it became Embankment,[3] so that the merged Strand and Trafalgar Square stations could be named Charing Cross.[12]
Information by Wikipedia.com
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