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British Transport Police latyer said in a statement: "Officers were called to Oxford Circus station shortly after 5.30pm this evening (20/11) following reports of a casualty on the tracks. How about Piccadilly Semi-circus? Oxford Street is a major road in the City of Westminster in the West End of London, running from Tottenham Court Road to Marble Arch via Oxford Circus.It is Europe's busiest shopping street, with around half a million daily visitors, and as of 2012 had approximately 300 shops. Buckingham Palace and Regent's Park are within walking distance, and nearby Oxford Street is London's busiest shopping destination. Those employees were told about the closure on Saturday night, after shows in …

All the latest London Oxford Circus tube station news from the Evening Standard with tube and London Underground status updates A police spokesperson said: "Officers were called to Oxford Circus station at 4.20pm today following reports of a casualty on the tracks. So we propose some new names. Take Oxford Circus for example — it's just a crossroad with a fancy (£5 million) crossing. The importance of Oxford Circus as a road junction has diminished over the years, but beneath its surface lies Oxford Circus station, which is the busiest station on the London Underground network. So we propose some new names. The hotel is a 10-minute walk from the Oxford Circus tube station and a two-minute walk from Harley Street. so when used in England (and there are others outside London) it just means that there was a circulating system (roundabout) there at one time - if not now. Oxford Circus is the name given of the junction of Oxford Street with Regent Street (A4201). The place with the animals also took the name due to the fact that it was performed in a round ring. [singular] (informal, disapproving) a group of people or an event that attracts a lot of attention A media circus surrounded the royal couple wherever they went. The Romans bought the word Circus to us - meaning 'round' or a place to go round. The Feld family has owned the circus for 49 years, and employs some 500 people for the show. Several emergency response vehicles descended on the busy Tube station during rush hour on Wednesday evening (November 20).