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Fenchurch Street

Proper noun

Meaning

A street in the City of London, between Gracechurch Street and Aldgate.

(rail transport) A relatively small railway terminus near the above street, which has train services to southern Essex.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

A light railway systems was envisaged, terminating either at Tower Hill tube station or at Fenchurch Street, but both options were seen as too expensive. Source: Internet

In the same sentence, she states that peasants often called it "sparrow grass", and further on mentions a 1667 diary in which Samuel Pepys bought a bundle of "sparrow grass" in Fenchurch Street, London. Source: Internet

First stage extensions (1991–1994) The view from Tower Gateway looking east prior to rebuilding shows Fenchurch Street approach tracks to the left and the DLR line in the centre. Source: Internet

Last year, buyers from Hong Kong picked up two of the most recognisable buildings in the City’s skyline, paying more than £1bn each for The Leadenhall Building and 20 Fenchurch Street, known as The Cheesegrater and The Walkie Talkie respectively. Source: Internet

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