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The present Circle line (and varying boundaries) was demarked as an area in 1846 when the Royal Commission on Metropolitan Railway termini agreed that there would be no single railway station for London. On 10th January, 1863, the stretch of the current Hammersmith & City line from Paddington to Farringdon was opened to the public as the Metropolitan Railway. Further schemes then followed and the existing tube network eventually broke through the original 1846 agreement but no major mainline railway station yet breaches this demarcation.

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