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This is a list of London Underground stations. It includes all stations on the London Underground and the Docklands Light Railway 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.


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[edit] A

Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s)
Acton TownDistrict, Piccadilly320 February 1910 as rebuilt, original opening 1 July 1879Mill Hill Park until 1910
AldgateMetropolitan[a], Circle118 November 1876
Aldgate EastHammersmith & City[d], District16 October 1884 resited 31 October 1938Proposed name before opening: Commercial Road
All SaintsDLR (Stratford Branch)231 August 1987
AlpertonPiccadilly[h]428 June 1903Perivale-Alperton until 1910
AmershamMetropolitanD1 September 1892Amersham & Chesham Bois 1922-34
AngelNorthern117 November 1901
ArchwayNorthern2 & 322 June 1907Highgate 1907-39, Archway (Highgate) 1939-41, Highgate (Archway) 1941-7. The proposed name before opening was Archway Tavern
Arnos GrovePiccadilly419 September 1932
ArsenalPiccadilly215 December 1906Gillespie Road until 1932, Arsenal (Highbury Hill) from 5 November 1932 until suffix was gradually dropped
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Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s)
Baker StreetHammersmith & City[b], Metropolitan, Bakerloo, Circle, Jubilee110 January 1863
BalhamNorthern36 December 1926
BankWaterloo & City, Northern, Central, DLR (Bank branch)18 August 1898,
29 July 1991
City only on W&C until 1940
BarbicanMetropolitan[b], Circle, Hammersmith & City123 December 1865,
1 March 1866*
Aldersgate Street until 1910, Aldersgate 1910-23, Aldersgate & Barbican 1923-68
BarkingDistrict[j], Hammersmith & City413 June 1854*, 2 June 1902
BarkingsideCentral Line51 May 1903*,
31 May 1948
Barons CourtDistrict, Piccadilly29 October 1905
BayswaterDistrict[c], Circle11 October 1868Bayswater from opening, Bayswater (Queen's Road) dates unknown, Queen's Road (Bayswater) dates unknown, Bayswater (Queen's Road) & Westbourne Grove 1923-33
BecktonDLR (Beckton branch)328 March 1994
Beckton ParkDLR (Beckton branch)328 March 1994
BecontreeDistrict528 June 1926*, 18 July 1932Gale Street Halt until 1926
Belsize ParkNorthern222 June 1907
BermondseyJubilee217 September 1999
Bethnal GreenCentral24 December 1946
BlackfriarsDistrict[i], Circle130 May 1870,
10 May 1886#
St Paul's (mainline station only)
Blackhorse RoadVictoria319 July 1894#, 1 September 1968
BlackwallDLR (Beckton branch)228 March 1994
Bond StreetCentral, Jubilee124 September 1900Proposed names were Davies Street before opening and Selfridge's in 1909
BoroughNorthern118 December 1890
Boston ManorPiccadilly[m]41 May 1884Boston Road until 1911
Bounds GreenPiccadilly3 & 419 September 1932
Bow ChurchDLR (Stratford Branch)231 August 1987
Bow RoadDistrict[j], Hammersmith & City211 June 1902
Brent CrossNorthern319 November 1923Proposed name from 1914 tube map was Woodstock. Brent until 1976
BrixtonVictoria2July 23 1971
Bromley-by-BowDistrict[j], Hammersmith & City2 & 331 March 1858*,
2 June 1902
Bromley until 1967
Buckhurst HillCentral522 August 1856* 21 November1948
Burnt OakNorthern427 October 1924Burnt Oak (Watling)
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Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s)
Caledonian RoadPiccadilly215 December 1906
Camden TownNorthern222 June 1907Proposed name before opening was Camden Road
Canada WaterEast London, Jubilee217 September 1999
Canary WharfDLR (Lewisham Branch), Jubilee21991, 17 September 1999
Canning TownDLR (Beckton & London City Airport Branches), Jubilee, 314 June 1847*, 28 March 1994, 14 May 1999
Cannon StreetDistrict[i], Circle11 September 1866#, 6 October 1884
Canons ParkJubilee[e]510 December 1932Canons Park (Edgware) until 1933
Chalfont & LatimerMetropolitanC8 July 1889Chalfont Road until 1915
Chalk FarmNorthern222 June 1907Proposed name before opening was Adelaide Road
Chancery LaneCentral130 July 1900Chancery Lane (Grays Inn)
Charing CrossBakerloo, Northern110 March 1906Trafalgar Square Bakerloo only until 1979, Strand, Charing Cross (Strand)
CheshamMetropolitanD8 July 1889
ChigwellCentral51 May 1903*, 21 November 1948
Chiswick ParkDistrict3 1 July 1879 Acton Green until 1887, Chiswick Park & Acton Green 1887-1910
ChorleywoodMetropolitanB8 July 1889Chorley Wood until 1915 and 1934-65, Chorley Wood & Chenies 1915-34
Clapham CommonNorthern23 June 1900
Clapham NorthNorthern23 June 1900Clapham Road until 1926
Clapham SouthNorthern2 & 313 September 1926Proposed name before opening was Nightingale Lane
CockfostersPiccadilly531 July 1933
ColindaleNorthern418 August 1924
Colliers WoodNorthern313 September 1926
Covent GardenPiccadilly111 April 1907
Crossharbour & London ArenaDLR (Lewisham Branch)231 August 1987Crossharbour
CroxleyMetropolitanA2 November 1925Croxley Green until 1949
Custom HouseDLR (Beckton Branch)328 March 1994
Cutty Sark for Maritime GreenwichDLR (Lewisham Branch)2 & 33 December 1999
CyprusDLR (Beckton Branch)328 March 1994
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Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s)
Dagenham EastDistrict51885*, 2 June 1902 Dagenham until 1949
Dagenham HeathwayDistrict512 September 1932Heathway until 1949
DebdenCentral624 April 1865*, 25 September 1949Chigwell Road until December 1865, Chigwell Lane December 1865-1949
Deptford BridgeDLR (Lewisham Branch)2 & 320 November 1999
Devons RoadDLR (Stratford Branch)231 August 1987
Dollis HillJubilee Line[e]31 October 1909
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Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s)
Ealing BroadwayDistrict, Central31 December 1838#, 1 July 1879Ealing until 1875
Ealing CommonDistrict, Piccadilly31 July 1879Ealing Common and West Acton 1886-1910
Earl's CourtDistrict, Piccadilly1 & 231 October 1871 resited 1 February 1878
East ActonCentral23 August 1920
East FinchleyNorthern322 August 1867*, 3 July 1939East End, Finchley
East HamDistrict[j], Hammersmith & City3 & 41858*, 1902
East IndiaDLR (Beckton Branch)2 & 328 March 1994
East PutneyDistrict2 & 33 June 1889
EastcoteMetropolitan, Piccadilly[k]526 May 1906Eastcote Halt
EdgwareNorthern5 18 August 1924
Edgware Road (Bakerloo Line)Bakerloo115 June 1907
Edgware Road (sub-surface lines)Hammersmith & City[c][d], District, Circle11 October 1863
Elephant & CastleNorthern, Bakerloo1 & 218 December 1890
Elm ParkDistrict613 May 1935
Elverson RoadDLR (Lewisham Branch)2 & 311 November 1999
EmbankmentDistrict[i], Bakerloo, Northern, Circle130 May 1870Charing 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
EppingCentral624 April 1865*, 25 September 1949
EustonNorthern, Victoria120 July 1837#, 22 June 1907
Euston SquareMetropolitan[b], Circle, Hammersmith & City110 January 1863Gower Street until 1909
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Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s)
FairlopCentral51 May 1903*, 31 May 1948
FarringdonMetropolitan[b], Circle, Hammersmith & City110 January 1863Farringdon Street until 1922, Farringdon and High Holborn 1922-36
Finchley CentralNorthern422 August 1867*, 14 April 1940Finchley & Hendon until 1894, Finchley (Church End) 1894-1940
Finchley RoadJubilee[f], Metropolitan230 June 1879
Finsbury ParkPiccadilly, Victoria21861#, 15 December 1906
Fulham BroadwayDistrict21880Walham Green until 1952
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[edit] G

Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s)
Gallions ReachDLR (Beckton Branch)328 March 1994
Gants HillCentral414 December 1947
Gloucester RoadDistrict[c], Piccadilly, Circle11 October 1868

Brompton (Gloucester Road) until 1907

Golders GreenNorthern322 June 1907
Goldhawk RoadHammersmith & City[d]21 April 1914
Goodge StreetNorthern122 June 1907Tottenham Court Road until 1908
Grange HillCentral51 May 1903*, 21 November 1948
Great Portland StreetMetropolitan[b], Circle, Hammersmith & City110 January 1863Portland Road until 1917, Great Portland Street & Regent's Park 1923-33
Green ParkPiccadilly, Victoria Line, Jubilee115 December 1906Dover 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
GreenfordCentral41 October 1904*, 30 June 1947
GreenwichDLR (Lewisham Branch)2 & 38 February 1836*, 11 November 1999
GunnersburyDistrict31 January 1869*, 1 June 1877Brentford Road until 1871
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[edit] H

Heron Quays DLR station.
Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s)
HainaultCentral51 May 1903*, 31 May 1948
Hammersmith (District & Piccadilly Lines)District, Piccadilly209 September 1874
Hammersmith (Hammersmith & City Line)Hammersmith & City[d]213 June 1864
HampsteadNorthern2 & 322 June 1907Proposed name before opening was Heath Street
Hanger LaneCentral330 June 1947
HarlesdenBakerloo315 June 1912*, 16 April 1917
Harrow & WealdstoneBakerloo520 July 1837*, 16 April 1917Harrow until 1897
Harrow-on-the-HillMetropolitan52 August 1880, 15 March 1899*Harrow until 1894
Hatton CrossPiccadilly5 & 619 July 1975
Heathrow Terminals 1,2,3Piccadilly616 December 1977Heathrow Central
Heathrow Terminal 4Piccadilly612 April 1986
Hendon CentralNorthern3 & 419 November 1923
Heron QuaysDLR (Lewisham Branch)231 August 1987
High BarnetNorthern51 April 1872*, 14 April 1940
High Street KensingtonDistrict[c], Circle11 October 1868
Highbury & IslingtonVictoria228 June 1904*, 1 September 1968Highbury until 1922
HighgateNorthern322 August 1867*, 19 January 1941
HillingdonMetropolitan, Piccadilly[k]64 July 1904 resited 29 June 1992Hillingdon (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

HolbornCentral, Piccadilly115 December 1906Holborn (Kingsway) 1933 until suffix was gradually dropped
Holland ParkCentral230 July 1900
Holloway RoadPiccadilly215 December 1906
HornchurchDistrict61 May 1885*, 2 June 1902
Hounslow CentralPiccadilly[m]41 April 1886Heston Hounslow until 1925
Hounslow EastPiccadilly[m]41 May 1883Hounslow until 1884, Hounslow Town 1884-1925
Hounslow WestPiccadilly[m]521 July 1884 platforms resited 14 July 1975Hounslow Barracks until 1925
Hyde Park CornerPicadilly115 December 1906
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[edit] I

Island Gardens station in 2004.
Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s)
Ickenham Metropolitan, Piccadilly[k] 6 25 September 1905Ickenham Halt
Island GardensDLR (Lewisham Branch)231 August 1987
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[edit] K

Kew Gardens on a sunny day.
Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s)
KenningtonNorthern 218 December 1890
Kensal GreenBakerloo21 October 1916
Kensington (Olympia) District2 27 May 1844Kensington until 1868 Addison Road, Kensington (Addison Road) 1868-1946
Kentish TownNorthern 2 22 June 1907
KentonBakerloo Line 4 15 June 1912*, 16 April 1917
Kew Gardens District 3 & 4 1 July 1869*, 1 June 1877
Kilburn Jubilee[e] 2 24 November 1879Kilburn and Brondesbury until 1950
Kilburn ParkBakerloo 2 31 January 1915
King George VDLR (London City Airport branch)32 December 2005
King's Cross St PancrasMetropolitan[b], Northern, Piccadilly, Circle, Victoria, Hammersmith & City 110 January 1863Met: 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

KingsburyJubilee[e]410 December 1932
KnightsbridgePiccadilly 115 December 1906
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[edit] 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)
Ladbroke GroveHammersmith & City2 13 June 1864Notting Hill until 1880, Notting Hill & Ladbroke Grove 1880-1919, Ladbroke Grove (North Kensington) 1919-38
Lambeth NorthBakerloo1 10 March 1906Kennington Road until August 1906, Westminster Bridge Road (original proposed name) 1906-17
Lancaster Gate[4]Central130 July 1900Proposed name was Westbourne
Latimer RoadHammersmith & City[d]216 December 1868
Leicester SquarePiccadilly, Northern115 December 1906Proposed name before opening Cranbourn Street
LewishamDLR (Lewisham Branch)2 & 31857#, 11 November 1999
LeytonCentral322 August 1856*, 5 May 1947
LeytonstoneCentral3 & 422 August 1856*, 5 May 1947
LimehouseDLR (Bank Branch) 21841*, 31 August 1987Stepney Junction, Stepney East (adjacent mainline station)
Liverpool StreetMetropolitan[b], Central, Circle, Hammersmith & City12 February 1874#, 12 July 1875Bishopsgate until 1909
London BridgeNorthern, Jubilee11836#, 25 February 1900
London City AirportDLR (London City Airport branch)32 December 2005
LoughtonCentral6 22 August 1856*, 21 November 1948
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[edit] M

Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s)
Maida ValeBakerloo 26 June 1915
Manor HousePiccadilly 2 & 319 September 1932
Mansion HouseDistrict[i], Circle13 July 1871
Marble ArchCentral130 July 1900
MaryleboneBakerloo11899#, 27 March 1907Great Central until 1917 (Marylebone was the original proposed name)
Mile EndDistrict[j], Hammersmith & City, Central2 2 June 1902
Mill Hill EastNorthern 4 22 August 1867*, 18 May 1941London Mill Hill, Mill Hill for Mill Hill Barracks
MonumentDistrict[i], Circle16 October 1884Eastcheap until November 1884
Moor ParkMetropolitan6 & A9 May 1910Sandy Lodge until 1923, Moor Park & Sandy Lodge 1923-50
MoorgateMetropolitan[b], Northern, Circle, Hammersmith & City1 23 December 1865, 1 July 1866*Moorgate Street on Metropolitan only until 1924
MordenNorthern4 13 September 1926
Mornington Crescent Northern 222 June 1907Proposed name before opening was Seymour Street
MudchuteDLR (Lewisham Branch) 231 August 1987, relocated 1999
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[edit] N

Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s)
NeasdenJubilee[e]3 2 August 1880Kingsbury & Neasden until 1910, Neasden & Kingsbury 1910-32
New CrossEast London 2October 1850*, 1 October 1884
New Cross Gate East London 25 June 1839*, 1 October 1884New Cross until 1923
Newbury ParkCentral 41 May 1903*, 14 December 1947
North ActonCentral 2 & 35 November 1923
North EalingPiccadilly[h] 323 June 1903
North GreenwichJubilee 2 & 314 May 1999
North HarrowMetropolitan 522 March 1915
North WembleyBakerloo 415 June 1912*, 16 April 1917
NorthfieldsPiccadilly[m] 316 April 1908 resited 19 May 1932Northfield Halt until 1911, Northfields & Little Ealing 1911-32
NortholtCentral 5 21 November 1948
Northwick Park Metropolitan 428 June 1923Northwick Park and Kenton until 1933
NorthwoodMetropolitan61 September 1887
Northwood HillsMetropolitan 613 November 1933
Notting Hill GateDistrict[c], Central, Circle1 & 21 October 1868
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[edit] O

Oakwood, at the northern end of the Piccadilly line.
Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s)
OakwoodPiccadilly513 March 1933Enfield West until 1934, Enfield West (Oakwood) 1934-46
Old StreetNorthern117 November 1901, 14 February 1904*
Osterley Piccadilly[m] 4 1 May 1883, resited 25 March 1934Osterly & Spring Grove until resiting
OvalNorthern 218 December 1890Kennington (Oval) until 1894
Oxford Circus Central, Bakerloo, Victoria 1 30 July 1900
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[edit] P

Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s)
PaddingtonDistrict[b], Circle, Bakerloo, Hammersmith & City11854#, 10 January 1863H&C station: Paddington (Bishop's Road) until 1933/Cir & Dist station: Paddington (Praed Street) until 1948
Park RoyalPiccadilly 323 June 1903, resited 6 July 1931Park Royal & Twyford Abbey until 1931, Park Royal 1931-6, Park Royal (Hanger Hill) 1936-47
Parsons GreenDistrict 21 March 1880
PerivaleCentral 42 May 1904*, 30 June 1947Perivale Halt
Piccadilly CircusBakerloo, Piccadilly110 March 1906
PimlicoVictoria 1 14 September 1972
PinnerMetropolitan 525 May 1885
PlaistowDistrict, Hammersmith & City[j]331 March 1858*, 2 June 1902
Pontoon Dock DLR (London City Airport branch)32 December 2005
PoplarDLR221 August 1987
Preston RoadMetropolitan 421 May 1908 resited 3 January 1932Preston Road Halt
Prince RegentDLR (Beckton Branch)328 March 1994
Pudding Mill LaneDLR (Stratford Branch)2 & 315 January 1996
Putney BridgeDistrict21 March 1880Putney Bridge and Fulham until 1902, Putney Bridge and Hurlingham 1902-32
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[edit] Q

Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s)
Queen's ParkBakerloo22 June 1879*, 11 February 1915
QueensburyJubilee[e]4 16 December 1934
QueenswayCentral130 July 1900Queen's Road
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[edit] R

Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s)
Ravenscourt ParkDistrict 21 January 1873*, 1 June 1877Shaftesbury Road until 1888
Rayners LaneMetropolitan, Piccadilly[k]526 May 1906
RedbridgeCentral4 14 December 1947
Regent's Park[5]Bakerloo110 March 1906
RichmondDistrict427 July 1846#, 1 June 1877
RickmansworthMetropolitanA1 September 1887
Roding ValleyCentral53 February 1936*, 21 November 1948Roding Valley Halt
RotherhitheEast London 27 December 1869*, 1 October 1884
Royal AlbertDLR (Beckton Branch)328 March 1994
Royal OakHammersmith & City 24 June 1838*, 30 October 1871
Royal VictoriaDLR (Beckton Branch)328 March 1994
RuislipMetropolitan, Piccadilly[k]64 July 1904
Ruislip GardensCentral 59 July 1934*, 29 November 1948
Ruislip ManorMetropolitan, Piccadilly[k]65 August 1912Ruislip Manor Halt
Russell SquarePiccadilly 115 December 1906
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[edit] S

Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s)
Seven SistersVictoria322 July 1872#, 1 September 1968
ShadwellEast London, DLR (Bank branch)210 April 1876*, 1 October 1884, 31 August 1987Shadwell & St George's-in-the-East 1900-18
Shepherd's Bush (Central Line)Central230 July 1900
Shepherd's Bush (Hammersmith & City Line)Hammersmith & City[d]21 April 1914
Sloane SquareDistrict[i], Circle124 December 1868
SnaresbrookCentral422 August 1856*, 14 December 1947
South EalingPiccadilly[m] 31 May 1883
South HarrowPiccadilly[h]528 June 1903South Harrow & Roxeth
South KensingtonDistrict[i], Piccadilly, Circle124 December 1868
South KentonBakerloo 43 July 1933
South QuayDLR (Lewisham Branch)231 August 1987
South RuislipCentral51 May 1908*, 23 November 1948Northolt Junction until 1932, South Ruislip and Northolt Junction 1932-47
South WimbledonNorthern 3 & 413 September 1926South Wimbledon (Merton)
South WoodfordCentral422 August 1856*, 14 December 1947George Lane until 1937, South Woodford (George Lane) 1937-50
SouthfieldsDistrict33 June 1889
SouthgatePiccadilly 413 March 1933
SouthwarkJubilee1 24 September 1999
St. James's ParkDistrict[i], Circle124 December 1868
St. John's WoodJubilee[g]220 November 1939
St. Paul'sCentral1 30 July 1900Post Office until 1937, proposed names were Newgate Street and General Post Office before opening
Stamford BrookDistrict21 February 1912
StanmoreJubilee[e]5 10 December 1932
Stepney GreenDistrict[j], Hammersmith & City223 June 1902
StockwellNorthern, Victoria218 December 1890
Stonebridge ParkBakerloo315 June 1912*, 16 April 1917
StratfordCentral, Jubilee, DLR (Stratford Branch)31839*, 4 December 1946, 31 August 1987
Sudbury HillPiccadilly[h] 428 June 1903
Sudbury TownPiccadilly[h] 428 June 1903
Surrey QuaysEast London 27 December 1869*, 1 October 1884Deptford Road until 1911, Surrey Docks 1911-?
Swiss CottageJubilee Line[g]2 20 November 1939
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Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s)
TempleDistrict[i], Circle 130 May 1870
Theydon BoisCentral624 April 1865*, 25 September 1949Theydon until December 1865
Tooting BecNorthern313 September 1926Trinity Road, then Trinity Road (Tooting Bec)
Tooting BroadwayNorthern 313 September 1926
Tottenham Court RoadCentral, Northern1 30 July 1900Oxford Street only on Northern 1907-8
Tottenham HaleVictoria 315 September 1840*, 1 September 1968Tottenham
Totteridge & WhetstoneNorthern41 April 1872*, 14 April 1940Whetstone and Totteridge until 1874
Tower GatewayDLR (Bank branch)131 August 1987
Tower HillDistrict[i], Circle125 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

Tufnell ParkNorthern222 June 1907
Turnham GreenDistrict, Piccadilly2 & 31 January 1869*, 1 June 1877
Turnpike LanePiccadilly 319 September 1932
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[edit] U

Uxbridge is served by the Metropolitan and Piccadilly Lines.

Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s)
UpminsterDistrict6 1 May 1885*, 2 June 1902
Upminster BridgeDistrict 617 December 1934
UpneyDistrict412 September 1932
Upton ParkDistrict[j], Hammersmith & City31877*, 2 June 1902
UxbridgeMetropolitan, Piccadilly[k]64 July 1904, resited 4 December 1938
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[edit] V

Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s)
VauxhallVictoria 1 & 211 July 1848#, 23 July 1971
VictoriaDistrict[i], Circle, Victoria11862#, 24 December 1868
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[edit] W

West India Quay is built on a bridge in London's Docklands.
Station Line(s)[1] Zone(s) Date opened[2] Previous name(s)
Walthamstow CentralVictoria 326 April 1870#, 1 September 1968Walthamstow (Hoe Street) until 1968
WansteadCentral414 December 1947
WappingEast London27 December 1869*, 1 October 1884Wapping & Shadwell until 1876
Warren StreetNorthern, Victoria122 June 1907Euston Road until 1908
Warwick Avenue Bakerloo 231 January 1915
WaterlooWaterloo & City, Bakerloo, Northern, Jubilee111 July 1848#, 10 March 1906
WatfordMetropolitanA2 November 1925
Wembley CentralBakerloo41842*, 16 April 1917Sudbury until 1882, Sudbury & Wembley 1882-1910, Wembley for Sudbury 1910-1948
Wembley ParkMetropolitan, Jubilee[f] 412 May 1894
West ActonCentral35 November 1923
West BromptonDistrict212 April 1869
West FinchleyNorthern 41 March 1933*, 14 April 1940
West HamDistrict[j], Hammersmith & City, Jubilee31901*, 2 June 1902West Ham Manor Road 1924-69
West HampsteadJubilee[e]230 June 1879
West HarrowMetropolitan 517 November 1913
West India QuayDLR (Lewisham Branch)231 August 1987
West KensingtonDistrict 29 September 1874North End (Fulham) until 1877
West RuislipCentral62 April 1906*, 21 November 1948Ruislip & Ickenham until 1947; West Ruislip (for Ickenham) until early 1960s
West SilvertownDLR (London City Airport branch)32 December 2005
Westbourne ParkHammersmith & City[d]2February 1866[3]
WestferryDLR (Bank Branch)231 August 1987
WestminsterDistrict[i], Circle, Jubilee124 December 1868Westminster Bridge until 1907
White CityCentral223 November 1947
WhitechapelDistrict[j], East London, Hammersmith & City210 April 1876*, 1 October 1884Whitechapel (Mile End) until 1901
Willesden GreenJubilee[e] 2 & 324 November 1879
Willesden JunctionBakerloo31866*, 10 May 1915
WimbledonDistrict321 May 1838#, 3 June 1889
Wimbledon ParkDistrict 33 June 1889
Wood GreenPiccadilly319 September 1932
WoodfordCentral4 22 August 1856*, 14 December 1947
Woodside ParkNorthern41 April 1872*, 12 April 1940Torrington Park, Woodside until 1882
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[edit] 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. Lancaster Gate tube station is closed early November 2006 for modernisation and lift refurbishment.
  5. Regent's Park tube station is closed until July 2007 for station and lift refurbishment works.
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[edit] References

  • 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

[edit] External links

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fr:Liste des stations du métro de Londres

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