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|[[Kilburn tube station|Kilburn]]|| [[Jubilee Line|Jubilee]]<sup>[[#Notes|[e]]]</sup>|| [[Travelcard Zone 2|2]]|| [[24 November]] [[1879]]||Kilburn and Brondesbury until 1950||6.65
|[[Kilburn tube station|Kilburn]]|| [[Jubilee Line|Jubilee]]<sup>[[#Notes|[e]]]</sup>|| [[Travelcard Zone 2|2]]|| [[24 November]] [[1879]]||Proposed name - Mapesbury, Kilburn and Brondesbury until 1950||6.65
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|[[Kilburn Park tube station|Kilburn Park]]||[[Bakerloo Line|Bakerloo]]|| [[Travelcard Zone 2|2]]|| [[31 January]] [[1915]]||||2.772
|[[Kilburn Park tube station|Kilburn Park]]||[[Bakerloo Line|Bakerloo]]|| [[Travelcard Zone 2|2]]|| [[31 January]] [[1915]]||||2.772

Revision as of 16:24, 23 November 2007

This is a list of London Underground stations. It includes all stations on the London Underground that are open. For London Underground stations that are permanently closed, see the closed London Underground stations. For mainline stations, see the list of London railway stations. Docklands Light Railway stations are also included for integration purposes.


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A

The southbound platform at Angel.


Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s) Usage 2005 (m)[5]
Acton Town District
Piccadilly
3 20 February 1910 as rebuilt, original opening 1 July 1879 Mill Hill Park until 1910 5.41
Aldgate Metropolitan[a], Circle 1 18 November 1876 4.438
Aldgate East Hammersmith & City[d], District 1 6 October 1884 resited 31 October 1938 Proposed name before opening: Commercial Road 7.14
All Saints DLR
(Stratford Branch)
2 31 August 1987 unknown
Alperton Piccadilly[h] 4 28 June 1903 Perivale-Alperton until 1910 2.405
Amersham Metropolitan D 1 September 1892 Amersham & Chesham Bois 1922-34 1.9
Angel Northern 1 17 November 1901 14.03
Archway Northern 2 & 3 22 June 1907 Highgate 1907-39
Archway (Highgate) 1939-41
Highgate (Archway) 1941-7
The proposed name before opening was Archway Tavern.
6.402
Arnos Grove Piccadilly 4 19 September 1932 3.416
Arsenal Piccadilly 2 15 December 1906 Gillespie Road until 1932, Arsenal (Highbury Hill) from 5 November 1932 until suffix was gradually dropped 1.881

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B

Metropolitan Line platforms at Baker Street.


Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s) Usage 2005 (m)[5]
Baker Street Hammersmith & City[b], Metropolitan, Bakerloo, Circle, Jubilee 1 10 January 1863 20.725
Balham Northern 3 6 December 1926 9.466
Bank Waterloo & City, Northern, Central, DLR (Bank branch) 1 8 August 1898,
29 July 1991
City only on W&C until 1940 34.295
Barbican Metropolitan[b], Circle, Hammersmith & City 1 23 December 1865,
1 March 1866*
Aldersgate Street until 1910, Aldersgate 1910-23, Aldersgate & Barbican 1923-68 8.157
Barking District[j], Hammersmith & City 4 13 June 1854*, 2 June 1902 10.434
Barkingside Central Line 4[5] 1 May 1903*,
31 May 1948
0.539
Barons Court District, Piccadilly 2 9 October 1905 5.917
Bayswater District[c], Circle 1 1 October 1868 Bayswater from opening, Bayswater (Queen's Road) dates unknown, Queen's Road (Bayswater) dates unknown, Bayswater (Queen's Road) & Westbourne Grove 1923-33 8.557
Beckton DLR (Beckton branch) 3 28 March 1994 unknown
Beckton Park DLR (Beckton branch) 3 28 March 1994 unknown
Becontree District 5 28 June 1926*, 18 July 1932 Gale Street Halt until 1926 2.178
Belsize Park Northern 2 22 June 1907 4.84
Bermondsey Jubilee 2 17 September 1999 5.008
Bethnal Green Central 2 4 December 1946 10.826
Blackfriars District[i], Circle 1 30 May 1870,
10 May 1886#
St Paul's (mainline station only) 11.309
Blackhorse Road Victoria 3 19 July 1894#, 1 September 1968 5.312
Blackwall DLR (Beckton branch) 2 28 March 1994 unknown
Bond Street Central, Jubilee 1 24 September 1900 Proposed names were Davies Street before opening and Selfridge's in 1909 29.57
Borough Northern 1 18 December 1890 3.158
Boston Manor Piccadilly[m] 4 1 May 1884 Boston Road until 1911 1.466
Bounds Green Piccadilly 3 & 4 19 September 1932 4.574
Bow Church DLR (Stratford Branch) 2 31 August 1987 unknown
Bow Road District[j], Hammersmith & City 2 11 June 1902 3.658
Brent Cross Northern 3 19 November 1923 Proposed name from 1914 tube map was Woodstock. Brent until 1976 2.007
Brixton Victoria 2 July 23 1971 18.597
Bromley-by-Bow District[j], Hammersmith & City 2 & 3 31 March 1858*,
2 June 1902
Bromley until 1967 2.409
Buckhurst Hill Central 5 22 August 1856* 21 November1948 1.409
Burnt Oak Northern 4 27 October 1924 Burnt Oak (Watling) 2.756

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C

Canary Wharf Jubilee Line station.


Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s) Usage 2005 (m)[5]
Caledonian Road Piccadilly 2 15 December 1906 4.114
Camden Town Northern 2 22 June 1907 Proposed name before opening was Camden Road 15.329
Canada Water East London, Jubilee 2 17 September 1999 7.65
Canary Wharf DLR (Lewisham Branch), Jubilee 2 1991, 17 September 1999 34.21
Canning Town DLR (Beckton & London City Airport Branches), Jubilee, 3 14 June 1847*
28 March 1994
14 May 1999
7.275
Cannon Street District[i], Circle 1 1 September 1866#
6 October 1884
4.094
Canons Park Jubilee[e] 5 10 December 1932 Canons Park (Edgware) until 1933 1.217
Chalfont & Latimer Metropolitan C 8 July 1889 Chalfont Road until 1915 1.11
Chalk Farm Northern 2 22 June 1907 Proposed name before opening was Adelaide Road 3.375
Chancery Lane Central 1 30 July 1900 Chancery Lane (Grays Inn) 11.595
Charing Cross Bakerloo, Northern 1 10 March 1906 Trafalgar Square Bakerloo only until 1979, Strand, Charing Cross (Strand) 18.797
Chesham Metropolitan D 8 July 1889 0.407
Chigwell Central 4[5] 1 May 1903*, 21 November 1948 0.203
Chiswick Park District 3 1 July 1879 Acton Green until 1887, Chiswick Park & Acton Green 1887-1910 1.788
Chorleywood Metropolitan B 8 July 1889 Chorley Wood until 1915 and 1934-65, Chorley Wood & Chenies 1915-34 1.115
Clapham Common Northern 2 3 June 1900 7.482
Clapham North Northern 2 3 June 1900 Clapham Road until 1926 5.022
Clapham South Northern 2 & 3 13 September 1926 Proposed name before opening was Nightingale Lane 6.682
Cockfosters Piccadilly 5 31 July 1933 1.473
Colindale Northern 4 18 August 1924 3.12
Colliers Wood Northern 3 13 September 1926 4.391
Covent Garden Piccadilly 1 11 April 1907 15.518
Crossharbour & London Arena DLR (Lewisham Branch) 2 31 August 1987 Crossharbour unknown
Croxley Metropolitan A 2 November 1925 Croxley Green until 1949 0.59
Custom House DLR (Beckton Branch) 3 28 March 1994 unknown
Cutty Sark
for Maritime Greenwich
DLR (Lewisham Branch) 2 & 3 3 December 1999 unknown
Cyprus DLR (Beckton Branch) 3 28 March 1994 unknown

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D

Dollis Hill on the Jubilee Line opened in 1909 as part of the Metropolitan Line was a Bakerloo Line station between 1939 and 1979


Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s) Usage 2005 (m)[5]
Dagenham East District 5 1885*, 2 June 1902 Dagenham until 1949 1.564
Dagenham Heathway District 5 12 September 1932 Heathway until 1949 3.225
Debden Central 6 24 April 1865*, 25 September 1949 Chigwell Road until December 1865, Chigwell Lane December 1865-1949 1.459
Deptford Bridge DLR (Lewisham Branch) 2 & 3 20 November 1999 unknown
Devons Road DLR (Stratford Branch) 2 31 August 1987 unknown
Dollis Hill Jubilee Line[e] 3 1 October 1909 3.168

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E

District Line platforms at Earl's Court.


Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s) Usage 2005 (m)[5]
Ealing Broadway District, Central 3 1 December 1838#, 1 July 1879 Ealing until 1875 13.508
Ealing Common District, Piccadilly 3 1 July 1879 Ealing Common and West Acton 1886-1910 2.961
Earl's Court District, Piccadilly 1 & 2 31 October 1871 resited 1 February 1878 19.307
East Acton Central 2 3 August 1920 3.014
East Finchley Northern 3 22 August 1867*, 3 July 1939 East End, Finchley 4.982
East Ham District[j], Hammersmith & City 3 & 4 1858*, 1902 10.052
East India DLR (Beckton Branch) 2 & 3 28 March 1994 unknown
East Putney District 2 & 3 3 June 1889 5.121
Eastcote Metropolitan, Piccadilly[k] 5 26 May 1906 Eastcote Halt 2.041
Edgware Northern 5 18 August 1924 3.114
Edgware Road Bakerloo 1 15 June 1907 3.212
Edgware Road Hammersmith & City[c][d], District, Circle 1 1 October 1863 5.224
Elephant & Castle Northern, Bakerloo 1 & 2 18 December 1890 13.173
Elm Park District 6 13 May 1935 1.988
Elverson Road DLR (Lewisham Branch) 2 & 3 11 November 1999 unknown
Embankment District[i], Bakerloo, Northern, Circle 1 30 May 1870 Charing Cross on District only until 1915 when name was given to whole station, Embankment on Bakerloo only 1906-14, Charing Cross (Embankment) on Bakerloo and Northern 1914-5, whole station Charing Cross 1915-74, Charing Cross Embankment 1974-1976 17.203
Epping Central 6 24 April 1865*, 25 September 1949 1.875
Euston Northern, Victoria 1 20 July 1837#, 22 June 1907 24.157
Euston Square Metropolitan[b], Circle, Hammersmith & City 1 10 January 1863 Gower Street until 1909 8.62

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F

Finchley Central, looking southbound.


Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s) Usage 2005 (m)[5]
Fairlop Central 4[5] 1 May 1903*
31 May 1948
0.456
Farringdon Metropolitan[b], Circle, Hammersmith & City 1 10 January 1863 Farringdon Street until 1922
Farringdon and High Holborn 1922-36
15.255
Finchley Central Northern 4 22 August 1867*, 14 April 1940 Finchley & Hendon until 1894, Finchley (Church End) 1894-1940 4.145
Finchley Road Metropolitan, Jubilee[f] 2 30 June 1879 8.836
Finsbury Park Piccadilly, Victoria 2 1861#, 15 December 1906 23.418
Fulham Broadway District 2 1880 Walham Green until 1952 8.715

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G

The architecture at Gants Hill is modelled on the Moscow Metro.


Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s) Usage 2005 (m)[5]
Gallions Reach DLR (Beckton Branch) 3 28 March 1994 unknown
Gants Hill Central 4 14 December 1947 3.799
Gloucester Road District[c], Piccadilly, Circle 1 1 October 1868 Brompton (Gloucester Road) until 1907 12.587
Golders Green Northern 3 22 June 1907 5.832
Goldhawk Road Hammersmith & City[d] 2 1 April 1914 1.568
Goodge Street Northern 1 22 June 1907 Tottenham Court Road until 1908 6.725
Grange Hill Central 4[5] 1 May 1903*, 21 November 1948 0.227
Great Portland Street Metropolitan[b], Circle, Hammersmith & City 1 10 January 1863 Portland Road until 1917, Great Portland Street & Regent's Park 1923-33 5.378
Green Park Piccadilly, Victoria Line, Jubilee 1 15 December 1906 Dover Street until 1933, NB platform name boards showed name as Dover Street (St James) but this name was not carried on either tickets or maps 24.893
Greenford Central 4 1 October 1904*, 30 June 1947 2.87
Greenwich DLR (Lewisham Branch) 2 & 3 8 February 1836*, 11 November 1999 unknown
Gunnersbury District 3 1 January 1869*, 1 June 1877 Brentford Road until 1871 3.172

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H

Heron Quays DLR station.


Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s) Usage 2005 (m)[5]
Hainault Central 4[5] 1 May 1903*, 31 May 1948 1.772
Hammersmith District, Piccadilly 2 09 September 1874 24.525
Hammersmith Hammersmith & City[d] 2 13 June 1864 6.043
Hampstead Northern 2 & 3 22 June 1907 Proposed name before opening was Heath Street 4.054
Hanger Lane Central 3 30 June 1947 2.099
Harlesden Bakerloo 3 15 June 1912*, 16 April 1917 2.197
Harrow & Wealdstone Bakerloo 5 20 July 1837*, 16 April 1917 Harrow until 1897 4.141
Harrow-on-the-Hill Metropolitan 5 2 August 1880, 15 March 1899* Harrow until 1894 7.855
Hatton Cross Piccadilly 5 & 6 19 July 1975 1.571
Heathrow Terminals 1, 2, 3 Piccadilly 6 16 December 1977 Heathrow Central unknown
Heathrow Terminal 4 Piccadilly 6 12 April 1986 unknown
Hendon Central Northern 3 & 4 19 November 1923 4.904
Heron Quays DLR (Lewisham Branch) 2 31 August 1987 unknown
High Barnet Northern 5 1 April 1872*, 14 April 1940 2.205
High Street Kensington District[c], Circle 1 1 October 1868 11.622
Highbury & Islington Victoria 2 28 June 1904*, 1 September 1968 Highbury until 1922 11.822
Highgate Northern 3 22 August 1867*, 19 January 1941 4.024
Hillingdon Metropolitan, Piccadilly[k] 6 4 July 1904 resited 29 June 1992 Hillingdon (Swakeleys) 1934-? [appears as such on all present platform nameboards]
Proposed names: Hillingdon Court in 1925, New Hillingdon also in 1925, Hillingdon Park in 1929 along with Hillingdon North and Hillingdon Mount
1.154
Holborn Central, Piccadilly 1 15 December 1906 Holborn (Kingsway) 1933 until suffix was gradually dropped 25.074
Holland Park Central 2 30 July 1900 3.129
Holloway Road Piccadilly 2 15 December 1906 6.298
Hornchurch District 6 1 May 1885*, 2 June 1902 1.71
Hounslow Central Piccadilly[m] 4 1 April 1886 Heston Hounslow until 1925 2.633
Hounslow East Piccadilly[m] 4 1 May 1883 Hounslow until 1884, Hounslow Town 1884-1925 3.088
Hounslow West Piccadilly[m] 5 21 July 1884 platforms resited 14 July 1975 Hounslow Barracks until 1925 2.416
Hyde Park Corner Piccadilly 1 15 December 1906 4.02

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I

Island Gardens station in 2004.


Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s) Usage 2005 (m)[5]
Ickenham Metropolitan, Piccadilly[k] 6 25 September 1905 Ickenham Halt 0.82
Island Gardens DLR (Lewisham Branch) 2 31 August 1987 unknown

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K

Kew Gardens station on a sunny day (Note that the sign on the right is actually a Silverlink Metro sign).


Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s) Usage 2005 (m)[5]
Kennington Northern 2 18 December 1890 3.196
Kensal Green Bakerloo 2 1 October 1916 2
Kensington (Olympia) District 2 27 May 1844 Kensington until 1868 Addison Road, Kensington (Addison Road) 1868-1946 0.799
Kentish Town Northern 2 22 June 1907 5.308
Kenton Bakerloo Line 4 15 June 1912*, 16 April 1917 1.349
Kew Gardens District 3 & 4 1 July 1869*, 1 June 1877 2.957
Kilburn Jubilee[e] 2 24 November 1879 Proposed name - Mapesbury, Kilburn and Brondesbury until 1950 6.65
Kilburn Park Bakerloo 2 31 January 1915 2.772
King George V DLR (London City Airport branch) 3 2 December 2005 unknown
King's Cross St. Pancras Metropolitan[b], Northern, Piccadilly, Circle, Victoria, Hammersmith & City 1 10 January 1863 Met: King's Cross until 1925, King's Cross & St Pancras 1925-7, King's Cross for St Pancras 1927-33, resited 14 March 1941 (original station reopened as King's Cross Thameslink)
Pic: King's Cross until 1927, King's Cross for St Pancras 1927-33
Nor: King's Cross for St Pancras until 1933
71.503
Kingsbury Jubilee[e] 4 10 December 1932 2.548
Knightsbridge Piccadilly 1 15 December 1906 15.951

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L

Lambeth North was designed by Leslie Green and features characteristic oxblood tiling.


Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s) Usage 2005 (m)[5]
Ladbroke Grove Hammersmith & City 2 13 June 1864 Notting Hill until 1880, Notting Hill & Ladbroke Grove 1880-1919, Ladbroke Grove (North Kensington) 1919-38 4.343
Lambeth North Bakerloo 1 10 March 1906 Kennington Road until August 1906, Westminster Bridge Road (original proposed name) 1906-17 2.546
Lancaster Gate Central 1 30 July 1900 Proposed name was Westbourne 6.133
Latimer Road Hammersmith & City[d] 2 16 December 1868 1.786
Leicester Square Piccadilly, Northern 1 15 December 1906 Proposed name before opening Cranbourn Street 29.544
Lewisham DLR (Lewisham Branch) 2 & 3 1857#, 11 November 1999 unknown
Leyton Central 3 22 August 1856*, 5 May 1947 9.894
Leytonstone Central 3 & 4 22 August 1856*, 5 May 1947 8.008
Limehouse DLR (Bank Branch) 2 1841*, 31 August 1987 Stepney Junction, Stepney East (adjacent mainline station) unknown
Liverpool Street Metropolitan[b], Central, Circle, Hammersmith & City 1 2 February 1874#, 12 July 1875 Bishopsgate until 1909 50.67
London Bridge Northern, Jubilee 1 1836#, 25 February 1900 44.967
London City Airport DLR (London City Airport branch) 3 2 December 2005 unknown
Loughton Central 6 22 August 1856*, 21 November 1948 2.162

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M

Mile End is the only below-ground station to offer a cross-platform interchange between deep tube and subsurface lines.


Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s) Usage 2005 (m)[5]
Maida Vale Bakerloo 2 6 June 1915 2.931
Manor House Piccadilly 2 & 3 19 September 1932 6.945
Mansion House District[i], Circle 1 3 July 1871 4.221
Marble Arch Central 1 30 July 1900 10.504
Marylebone Bakerloo 1 1899#, 27 March 1907 Great Central until 1917 (Marylebone was the original proposed name) 9.153
Mile End District[j], Hammersmith & City, Central 2 2 June 1902 10.247
Mill Hill East Northern 4 22 August 1867*, 18 May 1941 London Mill Hill, Mill Hill for Mill Hill Barracks 0.784
Monument District[i], Circle 1 6 October 1884 Eastcheap until November 1884 34.295
Moor Park Metropolitan 6 & A 9 May 1910 Sandy Lodge until 1923, Moor Park & Sandy Lodge 1923-50 0.627
Moorgate Metropolitan[b], Northern, Circle, Hammersmith & City 1 23 December 1865, 1 July 1866* Moorgate Street on Metropolitan only until 1924 16.433
Morden Northern 4 13 September 1926 5.493
Mornington Crescent Northern 2 22 June 1907 Proposed name before opening was Seymour Street 2.938
Mudchute DLR (Lewisham Branch) 2 31 August 1987, relocated 1999 unknown

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N

The distinctive roof at Newbury Park station designed by Oliver Hill.


Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s) Usage 2005 (m)[5]
Neasden Jubilee[e] 3 2 August 1880 Kingsbury & Neasden until 1910, Neasden & Kingsbury 1910-32 2.479
New Cross East London 2 October 1850*, 1 October 1884 2.62
New Cross Gate East London 2 5 June 1839*, 1 October 1884 New Cross until 1923 2.997
Newbury Park Central 4 1 May 1903*, 14 December 1947 2.678
North Acton Central 2 & 3 5 November 1923 3.796
North Ealing Piccadilly[h] 3 23 June 1903 0.851
North Greenwich Jubilee 2 & 3 14 May 1999 9.604
North Harrow Metropolitan 5 22 March 1915 1.237
North Wembley Bakerloo 4 15 June 1912*, 16 April 1917 1.409
Northfields Piccadilly[m] 3 16 April 1908 resited 19 May 1932 Northfield Halt until 1911, Northfields & Little Ealing 1911-32 3.392
Northolt Central 5 21 November 1948 2.694
Northwick Park Metropolitan 4 28 June 1923 Northwick Park and Kenton until 1933 2.867
Northwood Metropolitan 6 1 September 1887 1.586
Northwood Hills Metropolitan 6 13 November 1933 1.109
Notting Hill Gate District[c], Central, Circle 1 & 2 1 October 1868 16.435

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O

Oakwood, at the northern end of the Piccadilly line.


Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s) Usage 2005 (m)[5]
Oakwood Piccadilly 5 13 March 1933 Enfield West until 1934, Enfield West (Oakwood) 1934-46 2.247
Old Street Northern 1 17 November 1901, 14 February 1904* 13.393
Osterley Piccadilly[m] 4 1 May 1883, resited 25 March 1934 Osterly & Spring Grove until resiting 1.784
Oval Northern 2 18 December 1890 Kennington (Oval) until 1894. Primary Underground stop for The Oval Cricket ground, which can also be easily reached from Vauxhall station. 4.58
Oxford Circus Central, Bakerloo, Victoria 1 30 July 1900 63.056

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P

The Circle and District Line platforms at Paddington.


Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s) Usage 2005 (m)[5]
Paddington District[b], Circle, Bakerloo, Hammersmith & City 1 1854#, 10 January 1863 H&C station: Paddington (Bishop's Road) until 1933/Cir & Dist station: Paddington (Praed Street) until 1948 34.293
Park Royal Piccadilly 3 23 June 1903, resited 6 July 1931 Park Royal & Twyford Abbey until 1931, Park Royal 1931-6, Park Royal (Hanger Hill) 1936-47 1.316
Parsons Green District 2 1 March 1880 4.585
Perivale Central 4 2 May 1904*, 30 June 1947 Perivale Halt 1.551
Piccadilly Circus Bakerloo, Piccadilly 1 10 March 1906 33.761
Pimlico Victoria 1 14 September 1972 7.74
Pinner Metropolitan 5 25 May 1885 1.854
Plaistow District, Hammersmith & City[j] 3 31 March 1858*, 2 June 1902 4.777
Pontoon Dock DLR (London City Airport branch) 3 2 December 2005 unknown
Poplar DLR 2 21 August 1987 unknown
Preston Road Metropolitan 4 21 May 1908 resited 3 January 1932 Preston Road Halt 2.576
Prince Regent DLR (Beckton Branch) 3 28 March 1994 unknown
Pudding Mill Lane DLR (Stratford Branch) 2 & 3 15 January 1996 unknown
Putney Bridge District 2 1 March 1880 Putney Bridge and Fulham until 1902, Putney Bridge and Hurlingham 1902-32 4.7

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Q

Queensway prior to the 2005-6 rebuilding.


Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s) Usage 2005 (m)[5]
Queen's Park Bakerloo 2 2 June 1879*, 11 February 1915 4.468
Queensbury Jubilee[e] 4 16 December 1934 2.417
Queensway Central 1 30 July 1900 Queen's Road unknown

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R

Rayners Lane, looking east.


Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s) Usage 2005 (m)[5]
Ravenscourt Park District 2 1 January 1873*, 1 June 1877 Shaftesbury Road until 1888 2.482
Rayners Lane Metropolitan, Piccadilly[k] 5 26 May 1906 3.205
Redbridge Central 4 14 December 1947 1.904
Regent's Park Bakerloo 1 10 March 1906 3.085
Richmond District 4 27 July 1846#, 1 June 1877 6.02
Rickmansworth Metropolitan A 1 September 1887 1.564
Roding Valley Central 4[5] 3 February 1936*, 21 November 1948 Roding Valley Halt 0.198
Rotherhithe East London 2 7 December 1869*, 1 October 1884 1.174
Royal Albert DLR (Beckton Branch) 3 28 March 1994 unknown
Royal Oak Hammersmith & City 2 4 June 1838*, 30 October 1871 1.382
Royal Victoria DLR (Beckton Branch) 3 28 March 1994 unknown
Ruislip Metropolitan, Piccadilly[k] 6 4 July 1904 1.649
Ruislip Gardens Central 5 9 July 1934*, 29 November 1948 0.636
Ruislip Manor Metropolitan, Piccadilly[k] 6 5 August 1912 Ruislip Manor Halt 1.327
Russell Square Piccadilly 1 15 December 1906 10.115

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S

South Kensington was originally a joint Metropolitan Railway and Metropolitan District Railway station.


Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s) Usage 2005 (m)[5]
Seven Sisters Victoria 3 22 July 1872#, 1 September 1968 10.477
Shadwell East London, DLR (Bank branch) 2 10 April 1876*, 1 October 1884, 31 August 1987 Shadwell & St George's-in-the-East 1900-18 1.662
Shepherd's Bush Central 2 30 July 1900 10.387
Shepherd's Bush Hammersmith & City[d] 2 1 April 1914 2.897
Sloane Square District[i], Circle 1 24 December 1868 12.001
Snaresbrook Central 4 22 August 1856*, 14 December 1947 1.816
South Ealing Piccadilly[m] 3 1 May 1883 3.077
South Harrow Piccadilly[h] 5 28 June 1903 South Harrow & Roxeth 1.826
South Kensington District[i], Piccadilly, Circle 1 24 December 1868 23.97
South Kenton Bakerloo 4 3 July 1933 0.632
South Quay DLR (Lewisham Branch) 2 31 August 1987 unknown
South Ruislip Central 5 1 May 1908*, 23 November 1948 Northolt Junction until 1932, South Ruislip and Northolt Junction 1932-47 1.173
South Wimbledon Northern 3 & 4 13 September 1926 South Wimbledon (Merton) 3.119
South Woodford Central 4 22 August 1856*, 14 December 1947 George Lane until 1937, South Woodford (George Lane) 1937-50 3.141
Southfields District 3 3 June 1889 4.986
Southgate Piccadilly 4 13 March 1933 4.159
Southwark Jubilee 1 24 September 1999 6.45
St. James's Park District[i], Circle 1 24 December 1868 11.488
St. John's Wood Jubilee[g] 2 20 November 1939 Underground station for Lords Cricket Ground and Abbey Road Studios. 5.362
St. Paul's Central 1 30 July 1900 Post Office until 1937, proposed names were Newgate Street and General Post Office before opening 11.172
Stamford Brook District 2 1 February 1912 2.392
Stanmore Jubilee[e] 5 10 December 1932 2.236
Stepney Green District[j], Hammersmith & City 2 23 June 1902 3.585
Stockwell Northern, Victoria 2 18 December 1890 6.924
Stonebridge Park Bakerloo 3 15 June 1912*, 16 April 1917 1.858
Stratford Central, Jubilee, DLR (Stratford Branch) 3 1839*, 4 December 1946, 31 August 1987 18.866
Sudbury Hill Piccadilly[h] 4 28 June 1903 1.851
Sudbury Town Piccadilly[h] 4 28 June 1903 1.701
Surrey Quays East London 2 7 December 1869*, 1 October 1884 Deptford Road until 1911, Surrey Docks 1911-? 1.853
Swiss Cottage Jubilee Line[g] 2 20 November 1939 5.83

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T

Totteridge and Whetstone in zone 4 still looks more like the rural country station it once was than a station on a major urban network.


Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s) Usage 2005 (m)[5]
Temple District[i], Circle 1 30 May 1870 6.621
Theydon Bois Central 6 24 April 1865*, 25 September 1949 Theydon until December 1865 0.531
Tooting Bec Northern 3 13 September 1926 Trinity Road, then Trinity Road (Tooting Bec) 6.039
Tooting Broadway Northern 3 13 September 1926 10.567
Tottenham Court Road Central, Northern 1 30 July 1900 Oxford Street only on Northern 1907-8 30.799
Tottenham Hale Victoria 3 15 September 1840*, 1 September 1968 Tottenham 6.634
Totteridge & Whetstone Northern 4 1 April 1872*, 14 April 1940 Whetstone and Totteridge until 1874 1.401
Tower Gateway DLR (Bank branch) 1 31 August 1987 unknown
Tower Hill District[i], Circle 1 25 September 1882, resited 12 October 1884 resited on original site 5 February 1967 [The] Tower of London 1882-4, Mark Lane 1884-1946
Proposed name before opening: Trinity Square
17.446
Tufnell Park Northern 2 22 June 1907 2.801
Turnham Green District, Piccadilly 2 & 3 1 January 1869*, 1 June 1877 5.227
Turnpike Lane Piccadilly 3 19 September 1932 7.389

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U

Uxbridge is served by the Metropolitan and Piccadilly Lines.


Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s) Usage 2005 (m)[5]
Upminster District 6 1 May 1885*, 2 June 1902 3.911
Upminster Bridge District 6 17 December 1934 0.856
Upney District 4 12 September 1932 1.472
Upton Park District[j], Hammersmith & City 3 1877*, 2 June 1902 7.199
Uxbridge Metropolitan, Piccadilly[k] 6 4 July 1904, resited 4 December 1938 5.409

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V

The southbound Victoria Line platform at Victoria.


Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s) Usage 2005 (m)[5]
Vauxhall Victoria 1 & 2 11 July 1848#, 23 July 1971 Secondary Underground station for The Oval cricket ground. 16.74
Victoria District[i], Circle, Victoria 1 1862#, 24 December 1868 67.823

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West India Quay is built on a bridge in London's Docklands.


Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s) Usage 2005 (m)[5]
Walthamstow Central Victoria 3 26 April 1870#, 1 September 1968 Walthamstow (Hoe Street) until 1968 12.055
Wanstead Central 4 14 December 1947 1.906
Wapping East London 2 7 December 1869*, 1 October 1884 Wapping & Shadwell until 1876 1.442
Warren Street Northern, Victoria 1 22 June 1907 Euston Road until 1908 12.67
Warwick Avenue Bakerloo 2 31 January 1915 3.433
Waterloo Waterloo & City, Bakerloo, Northern, Jubilee 1 11 July 1848#, 10 March 1906 67.396
Watford Metropolitan A 2 November 1925 1.354
Wembley Central Bakerloo 4 1842*, 16 April 1917 Sudbury until 1882, Sudbury & Wembley 1882-1910, Wembley for Sudbury 1910-1948 2.614
Wembley Park Metropolitan, Jubilee[f] 4 12 May 1894 7.079
West Acton Central 3 5 November 1923 1.337
West Brompton District 2 1866#, 12 April 1869 2.944
West Finchley Northern 4 1 March 1933*, 14 April 1940 1.029
West Ham District[j], Hammersmith & City, Jubilee 3 1901*, 2 June 1902 West Ham Manor Road 1924-69 2.955
West Hampstead Jubilee[e] 2 30 June 1879 6.892
West Harrow Metropolitan 5 17 November 1913 0.894
West India Quay DLR (Lewisham Branch) 2 31 August 1987 unknown
West Kensington District 2 9 September 1874 North End (Fulham) until 1877 4.476
West Ruislip Central 6 2 April 1906*, 21 November 1948 Ruislip & Ickenham until 1947; West Ruislip (for Ickenham) until early 1960s 0.965
West Silvertown DLR (London City Airport branch) 3 2 December 2005 unknown
Westbourne Park Hammersmith & City[d] 2 February 1866[3] 2.704
Westferry DLR (Bank Branch) 2 31 August 1987 unknown
Westminster District[i], Circle, Jubilee 1 24 December 1868 Westminster Bridge until 1907 15.731
White City Central 2 23 November 1947 5.769
Whitechapel District[j], East London, Hammersmith & City 2 10 April 1876*, 1 October 1884 Whitechapel (Mile End) until 1901 9.66
Willesden Green Jubilee[e] 2 & 3 24 November 1879 7.304
Willesden Junction Bakerloo 3 1866*, 10 May 1915 2.927
Wimbledon District 3 21 May 1838#, 3 June 1889 10.867
Wimbledon Park District 3 3 June 1889 1.76
Wood Green Piccadilly 3 19 September 1932 8.655
Woodford Central 4 22 August 1856*, 14 December 1947 3.638
Woodside Park Northern 4 1 April 1872*, 12 April 1940 Torrington Park, Woodside until 1882 1.865

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Notes

  1. Where more than one line serves a station, lines are listed in the order of opening. In some cases stations were first served by one underground line but later transferred to another:
    a First served by Metropolitan Line - Circle Line services separately identified in 1949
    b First served by Metropolitan Line - Circle Line services separately identified in 1949, Hammersmith & City Line services separately identified in 1990
    c First served by Metropolitan Line - District Line service added in stages, Circle Line services separately identified in 1949
    d First served by Metropolitan Line - Hammersmith & City Line services separately identified in 1990
    e First served by Metropolitan Line - service transferred to Bakerloo Line in 1939 and then to the Jubilee Line in 1979
    f First served by Metropolitan Line - Bakerloo Line service added in 1939 which was transferred to the Jubilee Line in 1979
    g First served by Bakerloo Line - service transferred to Jubilee Line in 1979
    h First served by District Line - service transferred to Piccadilly Line in 1933
    i First served by District Line - Circle Line services separately identified in 1949
    j First served by District Line - Metropolitan Line service added in stages which was transferred to Hammersmith & City Line in 1990
    k First served by Metropolitan Line - District Line service added in 1910 which was transferred to Piccadilly Line in 1933
    l First served by District Line - service transferred to Piccadilly Line in 1964
  2. Where a station has multiple opening dates the following symbols are used:
    * First mainline services using same route or tracks
    # First mainline service using different route or tracks
    † First London Underground services
    ‡ First Docklands Light Railway services
  3. A previous station called Westbourne Park, located a short distance along the track from the current station, was open from 1 February 1866 to 31 October 1971.
  4. Barkingside, Chigwell, Fairlop, Grange Hill, Hainault and Roding Valley stations were moved from Zone 5 to Zone 4 on 2 January 2007 [1].
  5. Bank and Monument share usage statistics. Source: [2].

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See also

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References

  1. ^ "Central line stations on Hainault loop to join Zone 4" (HTML). Transport for London. Retrieved 2007-01-02.
  2. ^ "Tube entry and exit statistics 2005" (HTML). Transport for London. Retrieved 2007-10-09.

Further reading

  • London's Disused Underground Stations, J E Connor, Capital Transport, 2001
  • The Waterloo & City Railway, John C Gillham, Oakwood Press, 2001
  • What's in a Name?, Cyril M Harris, London Transport & Midas Books, 1977
  • The Bakerloo Line, a Brief History, Charles E Lee, London Transport, 1973
  • The Central Line, a Brief History, Charles E Lee, London Transport, undated
  • The District Line, a Brief History, Charles E Lee, London Transport, 1973
  • The East London Line and the Thames Tunnel, a Brief History, Charles E Lee, London Transport, 1976
  • The Metropolitan Line, a Brief History, Charles E Lee, London Transport, 1973
  • The Northern Line, a Brief History, Charles E Lee, London Transport, 1973
  • The Piccadilly Line, a Brief History, Charles E Lee, London Transport, 1973
  • London's Underground Stations, a Social and Architectural Study, Laurence Menear, Midas Books, 1983