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- Moorgate type SpatialThing external.
- Moorgate comment "The name "Moorgate" derives from the surrounding area of Moorfields, which was one of the last pieces of open land in the City. Today this region is a financial centre, and is home to several investment banks. The street also showcases historic and contemporary office buildings." external.
- Moorgate label "Moorgate" external.
- Moorgate lat "51.5175" external.
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- Moorgate abstract "The name "Moorgate" derives from the surrounding area of Moorfields, which was one of the last pieces of open land in the City. Today this region is a financial centre, and is home to several investment banks. The street also showcases historic and contemporary office buildings. Moorgate station on the London Underground is remembered for the Moorgate tube crash of 1975. In the incident, a train terminating at the station failed to stop and crashed into a brick wall, and 43 people were killed. This resulted in systems being installed on the Underground which automatically stop trains at dead-ends, which have become known as Moorgate control." external.
- Moorgate isPrimaryTopicOf Moorgate external.
- Moorgate homepage default.asp?sID=1077885590015 external.
- Moorgate point "51.5175 -0.08861111111111111" external.