Central Line - Stations

Stations

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Ongar
Epping Ongar Railway
(closed 1981)Blake Hall
Former LU Ongar Line
North Weald
(closed 1994)
M11
Coopersale
rail access only
Epping
M25
Theydon Bois
Debden
Loughton
Buckhurst Hill
M11
Roding Valley
Chigwell
Grange Hill
Woodford
Hainault depot
A406
Hainault
South Woodford
Fairlop
Barkingside
Snaresbrook
Newbury Park
A12
A12
LNER Fairlop Loop
to Ilford & Seven Kings
Gants Hill
Wanstead
Redbridge
Leytonstone
Gospel Oak to Barking Line
Leyton
High Speed 1
Great Eastern Main Line
Lea Valley Lines
Stratford International
Crossrail
below: Former North London Line
Stratford
now DLR towards Canning Town)
Jubilee Line
North London Line
DLR towards Poplar
Crossrail
Great Eastern Main Line
District Line and H&C
Mile End
Bethnal Green
Shoreditch High Street
Liverpool Street
Bank
St Paul's
Chancery Lane
Holborn
British Museum(closed 1933)
Tottenham Court Road
Oxford Circus
Bond Street
Crossrail
Marble Arch
Lancaster Gate
Queensway
Notting Hill Gate
Holland Park
Shepherd's Bush
West London Line
Shepherd's Bush
right-hand running starts
White City depot
Wood Lane (Central Line)
(closed 1947)
Hammersmith & City Line
Wood Lane (Metropolitan Line)
Wood Lane (H&C)
White City
GWR goods line
to West London Line
Westway (A40)
flyover restores left-hand running
to Paddington
East Acton
Great Western Main Line
North London Line &
New North Main Line
North Acton
First Central (proposed)
A40
West Acton
Piccadilly line
Piccadilly & District lines
A406/A40 gyratory
Hanger Lane
Ealing Broadway
Perivale
Great Western Main Line
Greenford Branch Line
to GWML
Greenford
Northolt
Chiltern Main Line
South Ruislip
Ruislip Gardens
Ruislip depot
Ruislip
Metropolitan and
Piccadilly lines
West Ruislip
South Harefield
Harefield Road
Denham
aborted Denham extension
Chiltern Main Line
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In order from west to east.

Station Image Opened Notes
West Ruislip
01948-11-2121 November 1948
Terminus Opened as West Ruislip (for Ickenham); the suffix was later dropped.
Ruislip Gardens
01948-11-2121 November 1948
South Ruislip
01948-11-2121 November 1948
Northolt
01948-11-2121 November 1948
Greenford
01947-06-3030 June 1947
Perivale
01947-06-3030 June 1947
Hanger Lane
01947-06-3030 June 1947
Ealing Broadway ( )
01920-08-033 August 1920
Terminus – Change for District line
West Acton
01923-11-055 November 1923
North Acton
01923-11-055 November 1923
East Acton
01920-08-033 August 1920
White City
01947-11-2323 November 1947
Trains run right-handed through this station
Shepherd's Bush
01900-07-3030 July 1900
Refurbished in 2008
Holland Park
01900-07-3030 July 1900
Notting Hill Gate
01900-07-3030 July 1900
Change for Circle and District lines
Queensway
01900-07-3030 July 1900
Opened as Queens Road; renamed 1 September 1946
Lancaster Gate
01900-07-3030 July 1900
Marble Arch
01900-07-3030 July 1900
Bond Street
01900-09-2424 September 1900
Change for Jubilee line
Oxford Circus
01900-07-3030 July 1900
Change for Bakerloo and Victoria lines
Tottenham Court Road
01900-07-3030 July 1900
Opened as Oxford Street; renamed 9 March 1908 – Change for Northern line
Holborn
01933-09-2525 September 1933
Opened as a Piccadilly station on 15 December 1906. Central line platforms opened 25 September 1933 and station renamed Holborn (Kingsway); the suffix was later dropped. Change for Piccadilly line.
Chancery Lane
01900-07-3030 July 1900
Renamed Chancery Lane (Grays Inn) 25 June 1934; the suffix was later dropped
St. Paul's
01900-07-3030 July 1900
Opened as Post Office; renamed 1 February 1937
Bank
01900-07-3030 July 1900
Change for Circle, District, Northern and Waterloo & City lines and DLR
Liverpool Street ( )
01912-07-2828 July 1912
Bethnal Green
01946-12-044 December 1946
Mile End
01946-12-044 December 1946
Stratford
01946-12-044 December 1946
Change for Jubilee line, London Overground, DLR and Greater Anglia train services (towards Shenfield, Tottenham Hale and London Liverpool Street)
Leyton
01947-05-055 May 1947
Leytonstone
01947-05-055 May 1947
Snaresbrook
01947-12-1414 December 1947
South Woodford
01947-12-1414 December 1947
Opened as South Woodford (George Lane); renamed 1947
Woodford
01947-12-1414 December 1947
Terminus of Hainault Loop
Wanstead
01947-12-1414 December 1947
Redbridge
01947-12-1414 December 1947
Gants Hill
01947-12-1414 December 1947
Newbury Park
01947-12-1414 December 1947
Barkingside
01948-05-3131 May 1948
Fairlop
01948-05-3131 May 1948
Hainault
01948-05-3131 May 1948
Grange Hill
01948-11-2121 November 1948
Chigwell
01948-11-2121 November 1948
Roding Valley
01948-11-2121 November 1948
Currently least used station on the network
Buckhurst Hill
01948-11-2121 November 1948
Loughton
01948-11-2121 November 1948
Debden
01949-09-2525 September 1949
Theydon Bois
01949-09-2525 September 1949
Epping ,
01949-09-2525 September 1949
Terminus

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