Hammersmith & City line

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Hammersmith & City
Hammersmith & City line flag box.png
Colour on map Salmon pink
Year opened Named as separate line in 1990,
actual line opened in 1864
Line type Sub-Surface
Rolling stock C Stock

6 carriages per trainset

Stations served 29
Length 25.5
Depots Hammersmith[1]
Journeys made 50 million (2002)

The Hammersmith & City line is a subsurface London Underground line. It connects Hammersmith in the west with Barking in the east, running through the northern part of central London. It is coloured salmon pink on the Tube map. It was formerly part of the Metropolitan line and incorporates the oldest underground railway in the world, the section between Paddington and Farringdon, which opened on 10 January 1863.

The original Hammersmith & City line opened on 13 June 1864, although Hammersmith station itself moved to a different location in 1868. With the exception of the two-stop Waterloo & City line and the East London Line (which is now a London Overground service), it has been the least used line on the Underground. It ranks 10th of the 11 lines in passenger numbers. Out of the 29 stations served, 10 have Hammersmith & City line platforms that are wholly or almost wholly below ground, all in cut-and-cover, while those at Paddington, Edgware Road, Farringdon, Barbican and Whitechapel are in cuttings, or under train-sheds but below street level.

Since December 2009 the route between Hammersmith and Edgware Road has been supplemented by the Circle line. With this change, the Hammersmith & City line no longer has any stations unique to it.

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[edit] History

The Hammersmith and City Railway (H&CR) opened in 1864, a 5 km (3.1 mi) elevated railway, largely built on brick arches and bridges between Hammersmith (Grove Road) railway station and Paddington station that was operated jointly by the Metropolitan and Great Western Railways. The section between Paddington and Farringdon, the world's first underground railway had opened the previous year in 1863.[2] Aldgate was reached in 1876,[3] and the line was electrified in 1906.[4] The line was run with joint stock until the Metropolitan Railway became part of London Underground in 1934 and the line became a branch of the Metropolitan line.

The line has been shown separately on Tube maps since 1990, though in later years it was usually operated as a separate line, with the sections not used by regular Metropolitan line trains (from Hammersmith to Baker Street and from Liverpool Street to Barking) not included on the main Metropolitan line maps. This was also reflected in the line's use of C Stock as opposed to the A Stock used on the Metropolitan main line.

Because the name change of the route to the separate identity of the Hammersmith & City line is relatively recent, there are many stations with tiling or enamel maps that still show that they are served by the Metropolitan line, e.g. Bromley-by-Bow station, shared by the H&C and the District line. The Metropolitan line no longer has any interchange with the District line.

[edit] Technical information

[edit] Trains

All Hammersmith & City line trains are in the distinctive London Underground livery of red, white and blue and are the larger of the two sizes used on the network. These 6-car trains comprise C stock, introduced 1969–70, with a further batch in 1978. The line shares this fleet with the Circle and District (Wimbledon-Edgware Road branch) lines.

LUL says these 40-year-old trains, part of the same fleet that also operates the Circle line, are "in an increasingly poor state",[5] and they are to be replaced with new seven-car S stock air-conditioned trains from Bombardier Transportation,[6] with delivery scheduled to begin in 2012 for completion by the end of 2014. In combination with new signalling (see below), this is expected to produce an eventual overall increase in the capacity of the route of up to 65%.[7]

To accommodate these longer trains (117m long as opposed to 93m for C stock), station platforms are currently being lengthened.[6]

[edit] Depots

There is one depot, Hammersmith,map 30 close to Hammersmith station. However, that depot can do only minor work, and other work is carried out at Neasden Depot. There are also sidings at Barking, Farringdon and near High Street Kensington (known as Triangle Sidings) for stabling trains overnight. Trains are also stabled at Lillie Bridge Depot.[1]map 31

[edit] Signalling

LUL intends to award a contract in 2012 to build a single signal control centre for the whole of the sub-surface network (Circle, Metropolitan, and Hammersmith & City lines). Some of the existing signalling dates from before the Second World War and it has become unreliable, with replacement components often unavailable. A new system will be installed with automatic train operation (ATO), which it is hoped will be fully working by 2018,[7] increasing throughput in the central area from 27 trains per hour to 32 trains per hour.[5]

[edit] Map

Geographically accurate path of the Hammersmith & City line

Map of the line before the new Wood Lane station was added and before Shepherd's Bush (H&C) was renamed Shepherd's Bush Market.

There are intermediate stations on the line that trains can terminate at. These include Edgware Road, Baker Street, King's Cross, Moorgate, Liverpool Street[citation needed], Aldgate East[citation needed], Bromley-by-Bow[citation needed], West Ham[citation needed], Plaistow and East Ham[citation needed].

[edit] Stations

Hammersmith & City line
Unknown BSicon "uACCa"
HammersmithCircle roundel1.PNG District roundel1.PNG Piccadilly roundel1.PNG
Unknown BSicon "uKDSTl" Unknown BSicon "uABZrf"
Hammersmith depot
Urban stop on track
Goldhawk Road
Unknown BSicon "ueHST"
Shepherd's Bush (H&C) 1st site (1864-1914)
Urban stop on track
Shepherd's Bush Market (Shepherd's Bush until 2008)
Unknown BSicon "ueHST"
Wood Lane (1908-1959) known as White City after 1947
Urban continuation to right Unknown BSicon "uKRZo" Urban transverse track Urban continuation to left
Central line
Unknown BSicon "uACC"
Wood Lane opened 2008
Urban stop on track
Latimer Road
Urban stop on track
Ladbroke Grove
Urban straight track Continuation backward
Great Western Main Line
Right side of urban cross-platform interchange Unknown BSicon "eCPICr"
Westbourne Park
Track turning from left Waterway under railway bridge Track turning right Unused continuation backward
Crossrail
Unknown BSicon "eHST" Urban stop on track Unknown BSicon "exTUNNELa"
Royal Oak
Straight track Urban stop on track Unknown BSicon "extSTR"
Unknown BSicon "HUB78"
Right side end station of cross-platform interchange + Hub
Left side of urban cross-platform interchange + Hub
Hub Hub
Unknown BSicon "extBHF" + Hub
Paddington(Circle, H&C) National Rail
Urban tunnel continuation to right
Unknown BSicon "utBHFq" + Hub
Urban tunnel turning from right Enter urban tunnel Unknown BSicon "extSTR"
Paddington(Circle/District) Bakerloo roundel1.PNG National Rail
Unknown BSicon "uCPICCCl" Unknown BSicon "uCPICCCr" Unknown BSicon "extLUECKE"
Edgware Road Circle roundel1.PNG District roundel1.PNG
Urban tunnel track end end Urban tunnel straight track Urban continuation backward
Metropolitan line
Urban tunnel straight track Waterway turning from left Unknown BSicon "uABZrf"
Unknown BSicon "utCPICl" Unknown BSicon "uCPICm" Unknown BSicon "uCPICre"
Baker Street Bakerloo roundel1.PNG Jubilee roundel1.PNG Metropolitan roundel1.PNG
Urban tunnel straight track Enter urban tunnel
Unknown BSicon "utABZrg" Unknown BSicon "utSTRrf"
Metropolitan line
Urban tunnel stop on track
Great Portland Street
Urban tunnel stop on track
Euston Square (National RailEuston)
Tunnel continuation backward Unknown BSicon "utACC"
King's Cross St. Pancras Northern roundel1.PNG Piccadilly roundel1.PNG Victoria roundel1.PNG National Rail
Exit tunnel Exit urban tunnel Unknown BSicon "extLUECKE"
Thameslink
Right side of cross-platform interchange + Hub
Left side of urban cross-platform interchange + Hub
Hub Hub
Unknown BSicon "extBHF" + Hub
Farringdon National Rail
Tunnel continuation to right Enter transverse tunnel to right Unknown BSicon "xABZrf" Urban straight track Unknown BSicon "extSTR"
Thameslink
Unknown BSicon "exTUNNEL1" Unknown BSicon "uTUNNEL1" Unknown BSicon "extSTR"
Unknown BSicon "exCPICl" Left side of urban cross-platform interchange Unknown BSicon "extSTR"
Barbican
Unknown BSicon "exTUNNELa" Enter urban tunnel Unknown BSicon "extSTR"
Unknown BSicon "extSTR" Urban tunnel junction to left Urban tunnel turning from right Unknown BSicon "extSTR"
Unknown BSicon "texCPICle" Unknown BSicon "utCPICm" Unknown BSicon "utCPICre" Unknown BSicon "extSTR"
Moorgate Northern roundel1.PNG National Rail
Urban tunnel station on track + Hub
+ Hub
+ Hub
Unknown BSicon "extBHF" + Hub
Liverpool Street Central roundel1.PNG Circle roundel1.PNG Metropolitan roundel1.PNG National Rail
Urban tunnel continuation backward Urban tunnel straight track Unknown BSicon "extSTR"
Circle line
Unknown BSicon "utSTRlf" + Unknown BSicon "utÜWol"
Unknown BSicon "utBHFq" + Unknown BSicon "uÜWc3"
Unknown BSicon "utABZrf" Unknown BSicon "extSTR"
Aldgate(Circle/Metropolitan)
Unknown BSicon "uÜWc1" Unknown BSicon "utÜW+r" Unknown BSicon "utABZlg" Unknown BSicon "extSTR"
District line
Urban tunnel stop on track Unknown BSicon "extSTR"
Aldgate East District roundel1.PNG
Urban tunnel straight track Tunnel continuation backward Unknown BSicon "extSTR"
East London line (Overground )
Unknown BSicon "uHSTCC" + Hub
Station on track + Unknown BSicon "PORTALg" + Hub
Hub
Unknown BSicon "extBHF" + Hub
Whitechapel London Overground National Rail
Urban tunnel straight track Continuation forward Unknown BSicon "exÜWc2"
Unknown BSicon "extSTR" + Unknown BSicon "extÜWor"
East London line (Overground)
Urban tunnel stop on track Unknown BSicon "extÜWo+l"
Unknown BSicon "extSTR" + Unknown BSicon "exÜWc4"
Stepney Green
Urban tunnel straight track Unused tunnel continuation forward Unused tunnel continuation forward
Crossrail
Urban tunnel straight track Urban tunnel continuation backward
Central line
Unknown BSicon "utCPICl" Left side of urban tunnel cross-platform interchange
Mile End Central roundel1.PNG
Urban tunnel straight track Urban tunnel continuation forward
Central line
Continuation backward Urban tunnel straight track
LTS Line (to London Fenchurch Street)
Straight track Urban tunnel stop on track
Bow Road (Docklands Light Railway Bow Church)
Straight track Exit urban tunnel
Straight track Urban stop on track
Bromley-by-Bow
Right side of cross-platform interchange Left side of urban cross-platform interchange
West Ham Jubilee roundel1.PNG National Rail
Straight track Urban junction to left Urban track turning from right
Straight track Right side of urban cross-platform interchange Unknown BSicon "uCPICre"
Plaistow
Straight track Urban stop on track
Upton Park
Straight track Unknown BSicon "uACC"
East Ham
Straight track Urban junction to left Urban track turning from right Continuation backward
Gospel Oak to Barking Line
Unknown BSicon "CPICAl" Unknown BSicon "uCPICAm" Unknown BSicon "uCPICAme" Unknown BSicon "CPICAre"
Barking District roundel1.PNG London Overground National Rail National Rail
Continuation forward Urban continuation forward
District line continues
Hammersmith & City line train at Wood Lane

in order from west to east

Station Image Opened Additional information
Hammersmith Handicapped/disabled access Hammersmith (H & C line) station building.JPG 1 December 1868 Original station opened 13 June 1864, change for Circle linemap 1
Goldhawk Road Goldhawk Road stn west entrance.JPG 1 April 1914 map 2
Shepherd's Bush Market Shepherd's Bush Market stn east entrance.JPG 1 April 1914 Opened as Shepherd's Bush on 13 June 1864map 3
Wood Lane Handicapped/disabled access Wood Lane stn entrance.JPG 12 October 2008 Change for Central line at White City map 4
Latimer Road Latimer Road Tube Station with Trellick Tower.jpg 16 December 1868 map 5
Ladbroke Grove Ladbroke Grove stn building.JPG 13 June 1864 Originally called Notting Hill, renamed Notting Hill & Ladbroke Grove in 1880, renamed Ladbroke Grove (North Kensington) on 1 June 1919, current name is from 1938map 6
Westbourne Park Westbourne Park stn building.JPG 1 February 1866 map 7
Royal Oak Royal Oak stn building.JPG 30 October 1871 map 8
Paddington National Rail (Airport interchange Trains to Heathrow) Paddington H&C station 03.jpg 1 December 1913 map 9
Edgware Road EdgwareRdHammersmith.jpg 1 October 1863 map 10
Baker Street BakerStEntrance.JPG 10 January 1863 map 11
Great Portland Street Great Portland St Tube Station.jpg 10 January 1863 Originally Portland Roadmap 12
Euston Square (National Rail Euston) Euston Square stn look east.JPG 1863 Originally Gower Streetmap 13
King's Cross St Pancras Handicapped/disabled access National Rail (Airport interchange Trains to Gatwick and Luton) KXSP 2006-05-30 07.jpg 1863 map 14
Farringdon National Rail (Airport interchange Trains to Gatwick and Luton) Farringdon station exterior.jpg 10 January 1863 map 15
Barbican Barbican station entrance.JPG 1865 Opened as Aldersgate Street, renamed to Aldersgate in 1910, renamed Aldersgate and Barbican in 1923, current name is from 1968map 16
Moorgate National Rail Moorgate.jpg 1865 map 17
Liverpool Street National Rail (Airport interchange Trains to Stansted) Liverpool Street Underground concourse entr.JPG 12 July 1875 Opened as Bishopsgate, renamed 1 November 1909map 18
Aldgate East Aldgate East stn southwest entrance.JPG 6 October 1884 map 19
Whitechapel Whitechapel tube station entrance.jpg 6 October 1884 map 20
Stepney Green Stepney Green stn building.JPG 1902 map 21
Mile End Mile End stn entrance.JPG 1902 map 22
Bow Road Bow Road stn building.JPG 1902 map 23
Bromley-by-Bow Bromley-by-Bow stn entrance.JPG 1858 Service for the Hammersmith and City line began in 1936map 24
West Ham Handicapped/disabled access National Rail West Ham stn entrance.JPG 1 February 1901 New centre siding to be constructed for Hammersmith and City line trainsmap 25
Plaistow Plaistow station building.JPG 1858 Service for the Hammersmith and City line began in 1936map 26
Upton Park Upton Park tube station 1.jpg 1877 Service for the Hammersmith and City line began in 1936map 27
East Ham Handicapped/disabled access East ham tube station london.jpg 1858 Service for the Hammersmith and City line began in 1988map 28
Barking National Rail Handicapped/disabled access Barking station 1.jpg 1854 Service for the Hammersmith and City line began in 1936map 29

[edit] Changes in December 2009

Between Hammersmith and Edgware Road, the service has been supplemented by Circle line trains since 13 December 2009, when that route changed from its previous orbital route. This is intended to cause fewer delays since, under the previous Circle line arrangements, one delayed train would affect all following trains. Having a terminus at Edgware Road, rather than the continuous orbital route, will avoid this.

The Hammersmith & City line continues to run as a separate route, with trains running to Barking and Plaistow in the east. The headway on the Hammersmith – Edgware Road leg has been reduced from seven to four minutes by this schedule change,[8] and the alternation of Hammersmith & City with Circle trains will now provide 12 trains per hour at peak times on this section, doubling the previous frequency.

[edit] Maps

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b "London Underground Key Facts". Transport for London. http://www.tfl.gov.uk/corporate/modesoftransport/londonunderground/1608.aspx. Retrieved 21 May 2008. 
  2. ^ Green, Oliver (1987). The London Underground. 
  3. ^ Green, Oliver (1987). The London Underground. 
  4. ^ Green, Oliver (1987). The London Underground. 
  5. ^ a b Waboso, David (December 2010). "Transforming the tube". Modern Railways (London): pp. 42–45. 
  6. ^ a b "'S' stock making its mark". Modern Railways (London): p. 46. December 2010. 
  7. ^ a b "Tube upgrade plan timeline". Transport for London. February 2011. http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/corporate/tube_upgrade_plan_timeline.pdf. 
  8. ^ "Circle line victory". London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham. http://www.lbhf.gov.uk/Directory/News/All_change_for_Circle_line_in_Tube_victory.asp. Retrieved 20 May 2009. 

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