Queens Road Peckham railway station was created in 1866.
The name 'Peckham' means the village on the River Peck. The river, which ran north into the Thames, was always small. It was directed through underground pipes in 1823 although its course and can still be seen as a linear depression on the west side of Peckham Rye Park. Watercourses are sometimes known as ryes and the street Rye Lane was named because it ran alongside the Peck and the area around what is now the park was known as Peckham Rye when Gilchrist published his biography of William Blake in 1863. When the railway station was opened on Rye Lane in 1865 it was named Peckham Rye to differentiate it from the adjacent station, Queens Road Peckham, and from East Peckham in Kent.
Buses leave frequently from close to Queen Street Station to Glasgow International Airport. Just ask a member of staff at the station to point you in the right direction.
To reach Govt Queens Inter College in Lahurabir, Varanasi from the railway station, you can take a local auto-rickshaw or taxi, which are readily available outside the station. The distance is approximately 5 kilometers, and the journey should take around 15-20 minutes, depending on traffic. Alternatively, you can use a ride-sharing app for convenience. If you prefer public transport, look for local buses heading towards Lahurabir.
We Are the Queens was created in 2006.
Queens was created in 1683.
The closest Amtrak station to Queens, New York, is located at Penn Station in Manhattan. To reach Penn Station, you can take the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) or the subway from various points in Queens. The station offers various Amtrak services connecting to destinations across the United States.
Queens of Noize was created in 2002.
Queens Library was created in 1896.
Queens - novel - was created in 1984.
Queens Zoo was created in 1968.
Mahotella Queens was created in 1964.
Queens Supreme was created in 2003.