West End Central Station (London)
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The Metropolitan Police station was built in 1939 on the corner of Boyle Street. It was designed and built by Sir John Burnet, Tait and Lorne in collaboration with the Chief Architect of the Metropolitan Police, G.M. Trench. It officially opened in 1940 and was considered to be one of the most modern police stations in the world. It is a six-storey building, with Major Incident Room 1 based on the top floor.
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Coordinates: 51°30'41"N -0°8'28"E
- Hertfordshire County Police HQ 31 km
- Surrey Police Headquarters 45 km
- Thames Valley Police Training Centre 66 km
- Northampton Police Headquarters 94 km
- Wiltshire Police HQ 129 km
- Warwickshire Police Headquarters 134 km
- HMP Blakenhurst 156 km
- West Mercia Police Headquarters 161 km
- Dorset Police HQ & Air Support Unit 174 km
- South Wales Police Headquarters 237 km
- 10 New Burlington Street 0.1 km
- 6 Burlington Gardens 0.2 km
- Albany Court 0.3 km
- Royal Academy of Arts 0.3 km
- Carnaby 0.3 km
- Soho 0.4 km
- Mayfair 0.5 km
- St. James's 0.7 km
- Central London 1.4 km
- City of Westminster 1.5 km