On the 1994
planning version of the underground map, the station was called 'Bishopsgate'. In May 2008 Abdal Ullah, a
Tower Hamlets London Borough Councillor, called for the new station to be renamed
Banglatown, claiming this would better reflect the area in which it will stand, being a centre of the
Bangladeshi community. However
Transport for London noted that changing the name would cost £2 million and "cause confusion". Councillor Ullah had previously campaigned to change the name of
Aldgate East Underground station to "
Brick Lane". The station was built on the former site of the
Eastern Counties Railway's
Shoreditch station, built in 1840. The original station was later renamed Bishopsgate and converted for use as a goods yard. It was destroyed by fire in 1964 and remained derelict until being demolished in 2003–04, with the exception of a number of Grade II
listed structures: ornamental gates on
Shoreditch High Street and the remaining of the "Braithwaite Viaduct", one of the oldest railway structures in the world and the second-oldest in London, designed by
John Braithwaite. The present station is built on upright supports as a viaduct, being fully enclosed in a concrete box structure. This is so future building works on the remainder of the Bishopsgate site can be undertaken keeping the station operational. Future buildings have the option of being constructed over the station. The station is situated on a section of track constructed to link the original
East London line and the formerly disused
North London Railway's
Kingsland Viaduct. Construction of the link included a new bridge over Shoreditch High Street and links to Whitechapel via a bridge over
Brick Lane and a ramp on the site of the former Shoreditch tube station. London Overground began running 24-hour trains on Friday and Saturday nights between Dalston Junction and New Cross Gate which called at Shoreditch High Street from 15 December 2017. On 7 August 2024, an artwork by
Banksy, featuring three monkeys apparently swinging from the parapet, appeared on the Brick Lane bridge. ==Services and connections==