The modern street named Minories runs north–south with traffic flowing both-ways from
Aldgate to
Tower Hill; it is part of the
A1211 road between the
Barbican and
Whitechapel. The border between the City and the
London Borough of Tower Hamlets ran haphazardly between Minories and nearby Mansell Street until boundary changes in 1994 relocated the present-day border along Mansell Street, so that Minories is now within the City of London.
Aldgate Underground station is at the northern end of Minories, on Aldgate High Street.
Roman cemetery In September 2013, a well-preserved Roman statue of an eagle with a snake in its mouth, thought to have been part of a funerary monument, was discovered on a building site on the street, close to its junction with Aldgate High Street. Burials were forbidden within the inhabited area in the Roman period, so the City's defensive wall was ringed by many large cemeteries. The statue is considered to be one of the best examples of Romano-British sculpture in existence.
Minories railway station The street gave its name to
Minories railway station, built in 1840 as a part of the
London and Blackwall Railway – a cable railway. The site is now occupied by the
Docklands Light Railway (DLR) station
Tower Gateway, which opened in 1987 as the system's western terminus. The DLR was extended westward in 1991 to
Bank, leaving Tower Gateway as a secondary alternative terminus. == Notes ==