Station
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Line
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Closed
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Type of closure
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Current condition
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Details
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Aldgate East
|
District
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30 October 1938
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Station resited
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Demolished
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Closed when the current station was opened a short distance to the east to enable the Aldgate junction to be rebuilt
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Aldwych
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Piccadilly
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30 September 1994
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Station and route closed
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Building and platform remains. The platforms are sometimes used for cinematic purposes
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Terminus of Piccadilly line branch line from Holborn; closed because of low passenger numbers and cost of replacing lifts
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Aylesbury
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Metropolitan
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10 September 1961
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Service withdrawn
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Operated by Chiltern National Rail
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The service was cut back to Amersham when electric locomotive-hauled trains were replaced with A60 Stock trains. Now operated by Chiltern Railways
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Blake Hall
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Central
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31 October 1981
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Station closed
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Building remains as private residence.
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Closed due to low passenger numbers Line used as heritage railway (Epping – Ongar)
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Brill
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Metropolitan
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30 November 1935
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Station and route closed
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Demolished
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Closed when Brill branch was closed owing to very low passenger numbers
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British Museum
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Central
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24 September 1933
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Station closed
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Closed when Central line platforms were opened at Holborn
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Brompton Road
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Piccadilly
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29 July 1934
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Station closed
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Mostly demolished, side elevation remains
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Closed due to low passenger numbers and creation of a new entrance to Knightsbridge station
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Bushey
|
Bakerloo
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24 September 1982
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Service withdrawn
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Operated by National Rail
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Former peak hours only service withdrawn to save money following cancellation of Greater London Council's Fares Fair policy; both now operated by London Overground
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Carpenders Park
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Castle Hill (Ealing Dean)
|
District
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30 September 1885
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The Windsor service was cut back to Ealing Broadway owing to low passenger numbers. It is now West Ealing station.
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Charing Cross
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Jubilee
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19 November 1999
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Partial
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Remainder of station in use along with surviving platforms
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Two platforms are still functional but were removed from public use when the Jubilee line extension to Stratford was opened in 1999.
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City Road
|
Northern
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8 August 1922
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Station closed
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Demolished. A modern ventilation tower and emergency escape remains.
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Closed due to low passenger numbers
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Down Street
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Piccadilly
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21 May 1932
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Station closed
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Building remains
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Closed due to low passenger numbers when entrances to Green Park and Hyde Park Corner were moved closer to its location
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Drayton Park
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Northern
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16 August 1976
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Service withdrawn, transferred to National Rail
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Operated by National Rail
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Former Northern line Highbury Branch between Moorgate and Finsbury Park converted to main line operation
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Earl's Court
|
District
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31 January 1878
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Station resited
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Demolished
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Original station closed when the current station opened to the west
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Essex Road
|
Northern
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16 August 1976
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Service withdrawn, transferred to National Rail
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Operated by National Rail
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Former Northern line Highbury Branch between Moorgate and Finsbury Park converted to main line operation
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Granborough Road
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Metropolitan
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4 July 1936
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Station and route closed
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Demolished
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Closed when Verney Junction service was cut back to Aylesbury owing to low passenger numbers
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Great Missenden
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10 September 1961
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Service withdrawn
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Operated by National Rail
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The service was cut back to Amersham when electric locomotive-hauled trains were replaced with A60 Stock trains. Now operated by Chiltern Railways
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Hammersmith (Grove Road)
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31 December 1906
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Subsequently closed and demolished
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Service withdrawn due to low passenger numbers; station was closed in 1916 by London and South Western Railway[18]
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Hanwell
|
District
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30 September 1885
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Service withdrawn
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Operated by National Rail
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The Windsor service was cut back to Ealing Broadway because of poor passenger numbers. Now an Elizabeth line station
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Hatch End
|
Bakerloo
|
24 September 1982
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Former peak hours only service withdrawn to save money following cancellation of Greater London Council's Fares Fair policy; now operated by London Overground
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Hayes
|
District
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30 September 1885
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The Windsor service was cut back to Ealing Broadway owing to low passenger numbers. It is now Hayes & Harlington station (an Elizabeth line station).
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Headstone Lane
|
Bakerloo
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24 September 1982
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Former peak hours only service withdrawn to save money following cancellation of Greater London Council's Fares Fair policy; now operated by London Overground
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Hillingdon
|
Metropolitan, Piccadilly
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5 December 1992
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Station resited
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Demolished
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The original station was to the east of the current station and was closed to allow widening of the A40 road.
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Hounslow Town
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District
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1 May 1909
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Station and route closed, station resited
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Demolished
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On a now-closed branch of the District Railway, from what is now the Piccadilly line near Hounslow East, it was closed when Hounslow East station was opened.
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Kings Cross
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Metropolitan
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9 March 1941
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Station resited
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Building remains
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The original platforms were to the east of the current ones; the station was moved to make interchange with main line station easier.
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King William Street
|
Northern
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24 February 1900
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Station and route closed
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Demolished but underground platforms remain
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The original terminus of the City & South London Railway, which was closed when the line was extended on a new alignment to Bank; converted for use as an air-raid shelter during World War II
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Langley
|
District
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30 September 1885
|
Service withdrawn
|
Operated by National Rail
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The Windsor service was cut back to Ealing Broadway owing to low passenger numbers. Now an Elizabeth line station
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Leigh-on-Sea
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30 September 1939
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Limited excursion service withdrawn as a wartime measure and not restarted; now operated by c2c
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Lord's
|
Metropolitan
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19 November 1939
|
Station closed
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Demolished
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Closed to increase capacity on Metropolitan line, following opening of nearby St John's Wood station on the Bakerloo line (now the Jubilee line).
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Mark Lane
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District, Circle
|
4 February 1967
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Station resited
|
Building remains
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Closed when current Tower Hill station to the east was built to provide a better interchange with main line services at Fenchurch Street
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Marlborough Road
|
Metropolitan
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19 November 1939
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Station closed
|
Building remains
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Closed to increase capacity on Metropolitan line, following opening of nearby St John's Wood station on the Bakerloo line (now the Jubilee line)
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New Cross
|
East London
|
22 December 2007
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Service withdrawn, transferred to National Rail
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Operated by National Rail
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Both now operated by London Overground
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New Cross Gate
|
Northfields & Little Ealing
|
Piccadilly
|
18 May 1932
|
Station resited
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Demolished
|
Moved to allow access into new depot at Northfields built for Piccadilly line trains; when open, this station was served by the District line.
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North Weald
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Central
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30 September 1994
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Stations and route closed
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Buildings remain
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Both closed due to low passenger numbers; reopened in 2004 as part of the Epping Ongar Railway.
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Ongar
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Osterley & Spring Grove
|
Piccadilly
|
24 March 1934
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Station resited
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Building remains as retail unit; platforms partially remain
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Closed when new Osterley station was opened to the south-west, to provide additional capacity
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Park Royal & Twyford Abbey
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5 July 1931
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Demolished
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Closed when station was relocated to Park Royal to provide more convenient access from Western Avenue; when open, this station was served by the District line.
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Preston Road
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Metropolitan
|
2 January 1932
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A small halt station was reconstructed to the west when the number of tracks through the station was increased from two to four.
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Quainton Road
|
4 July 1936
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Service withdrawn, transferred to LNER
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Building remains
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Service was cut back to Aylesbury owing to low passenger numbers; it temporarily reopened for wartime operations between 1943 and 1948. BR services withdrawn 1963, but the station is the home of the Buckinghamshire Railway Centre and is used for occasional special services from Aylesbury.
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Rotherhithe
|
East London
|
22 December 2007
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Service withdrawn, transferred to National Rail
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Operated by National Rail
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Now operated by London Overground
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St Mary's (Whitechapel Road)
|
District
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30 April 1938
|
Station closed
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Bombed in World War II; demolished
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Closed when Aldgate East was rebuilt closer to its location; converted for use as an air-raid shelter during the war
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Shadwell
|
East London
|
22 December 2007
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Service withdrawn, transferred to National Rail
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Operated by National Rail
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Now operated by London Overground
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Shepherd's Bush
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Hammersmith & City
|
31 March 1914
|
Station resited
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Demolished
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Station replaced by Shepherd's Bush (now Shepherd's Bush Market) to the north and Goldhawk Road to the south
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Shoeburyness
|
District
|
30 September 1939
|
Service withdrawn
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Operated by National Rail
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Limited excursion service withdrawn as a wartime measure and not restarted; now operated by c2c
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Shoreditch
|
East London
|
9 June 2006
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Station re-sited and route re-aligned
|
Building remains
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Closed to allow extension of East London Line on new alignment across site[33][34] Replaced by London Overground station Shoreditch High Street.
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Slough
|
District
|
30 September 1885
|
Service withdrawn
|
Operated by National Rail
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The Windsor service was cut back to Ealing Broadway owing to low passenger numbers. Now operated by Great Western Railway
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South Acton
|
28 February 1959
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Station and route closed
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Demolished
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On a short branch of the District line from Acton Town, it was closed owing to low passenger numbers.
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Southend Central
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30 September 1939
|
Service withdrawn
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Operated by National Rail
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Limited excursion service withdrawn as a wartime measure and not restarted; now operated by c2c
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Southall
|
30 September 1885
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The Windsor service was cut back to Ealing Broadway owing to low passenger numbers. Now an Elizabeth line station
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South Harrow
|
Piccadilly
|
4 July 1935
|
Station resited
|
Building remains
|
Closed when station was relocated a short distance to the north
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South Kentish Town
|
Northern
|
5 June 1924
|
Station closed
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Closed due to a strike at the Underground's Lots Road Power Station and never reopened owing to low passenger numbers
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Stoke Mandeville
|
Metropolitan
|
10 September 1961
|
Service withdrawn
|
Operated by National Rail
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The service was cut back to Amersham when electric locomotive-hauled trains were replaced with A60 Stock trains. Now operated by Chiltern Railways
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Surrey Quays
|
East London
|
22 December 2007
|
Service withdrawn, transferred to National Rail
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Now operated by London Overground
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Swiss Cottage
|
Metropolitan
|
17 August 1940
|
Station closed
|
Demolished
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Closed as a wartime measure and not reopened; the adjacent Bakerloo line (now Jubilee line) station briefly operated as an interchange
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Tower of London
|
District, Circle
|
12 October 1884
|
Station resited
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A short-lived station on the site of the present Tower Hill station, which was closed when Mark Lane (also now closed) was opened
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Uxbridge
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Metropolitan, Piccadilly
|
3 December 1938
|
Station resited
|
Closed when the current station was opened on a new alignment closer to Uxbridge town centre
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Uxbridge Road
|
Metropolitan
|
19 October 1940
|
Station closed
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Closed after bombing of the line during World War II, due to low passenger numbers;[40] National Rail services on the line continue, and Shepherd's Bush station is a short distance to the north.
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Verney Junction
|
Metropolitan
|
4 July 1936
|
Station and route closed
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Closed when service was cut back to Aylesbury due to low passenger numbers
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Waddesdon
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Closed when Verney Junction service was cut back to Aylesbury owing to low passenger numbers
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Waddesdon Road
|
30 November 1935
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Closed when Brill branch was closed due to very low passenger numbers
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Wapping
|
East London
|
22 December 2007
|
Service withdrawn, transferred to National Rail
|
Operated by National Rail
|
Now operated by London Overground
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Watford High Street
|
Bakerloo
|
24 September 1982
|
Service withdrawn
|
Operated by National Rail
|
Former peak hours only service withdrawn to save money following cancellation of Greater London Council's Fares Fair policy; now operated by London Overground
|
Watford Junction
|
Bakerloo
|
24 September 1982
|
Service withdrawn
|
Operated by National Rail
|
Former peak hours only service withdrawn to save money following cancellation of Greater London Council's Fares Fair policy; now operated by London Northwestern Railway
|
Wendover
|
Metropolitan
|
10 September 1961
|
Service withdrawn
|
Operated by National Rail
|
The service was cut back to Amersham when electric locomotive-hauled trains were replaced with A60 Stock trains. Now operated by Chiltern Railways
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Westbourne Park
|
31 October 1871
|
Station resited
|
Demolished
|
Closed when current station was opened in 1871
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Westcott
|
30 November 1935
|
Station and route closed
|
Building remains
|
Closed when Brill branch was closed due to very low passenger numbers
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West Drayton
|
District
|
30 September 1885
|
Service withdrawn
|
Operated by National Rail
|
The Windsor service was cut back to Ealing Broadway owing to low passenger numbers. Now an Elizabeth line station
|
Windsor
|
The Windsor service was cut back to Ealing Broadway owing to low passenger numbers. The station is now Windsor & Eton Central.
|
Winslow Road
|
Metropolitan
|
4 July 1936
|
Station and route closed
|
Demolished
|
Closed when Verney Junction service was cut back to Aylesbury owing to low passenger numbers
|
White City
|
Hammersmith & City
|
24 October 1959
|
Station closed
|
This station closed following a fire. Wood Lane station is close to its location.
|
Wood Lane
|
Central
|
22 November 1947
|
Station resited
|
This awkwardly arranged station was closed when its replacement, White City, opened to the north.
|
Wood Siding
|
Metropolitan
|
30 November 1935
|
Station and route closed
|
Both closed when Brill branch was closed because of very low passenger numbers
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Wotton
|
York Road
|
Piccadilly
|
17 September 1932
|
Station closed
|
Building remains and platforms visible between King's Cross and Caledonian Road
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Closed owing to low passenger numbers
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