District Line - Gallery

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Gunnersbury station on the Richmond branch. As at Kew Gardens, tracks are shared with London Overground services on the North London Line.
Ealing Common is one of only two stations where District and Piccadilly line trains call at the same platforms (the other being Acton Town).
The District line platforms at Wimbledon.
Earl's Court station is the hub of the District line.
The eastbound platform at Temple: a typical District line cut & cover station.
The District and Circle Line platforms at Paddington station on the Edgware Road branch.
A train of C69/C77 Stock leaving West Brompton for Wimbledon.
D78 Stock on an Upminster Service at Embankment.
Inside an unrefurbished D78 Stock carriage.
For comparison, the interior of a refurbished District Line train.
District line trains arriving at St James's Park.

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