Hammersmith & City Line - Stations

Stations

[ ] Hammersmith & City line
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Hammersmith
Hammersmith depot
Goldhawk Road
Shepherd's Bush (H&C)
Shepherd's Bush Market
Wood Lane
Central line
Wood Lane
Latimer Road
Ladbroke Grove
Great Western Main Line
Westbourne Park
Royal Oak
Paddington(Circle, H&C)
Paddington(Circle/District)
Edgware Road
Metropolitan line
Baker Street
Metropolitan line
Great Portland Street
Euston Square
King's Cross St. Pancras
Thameslink
Farringdon
Thameslink
Barbican
Moorgate
Liverpool Street
Circle line
Aldgate(Circle/Metropolitan)
District line
Aldgate East
Whitechapel
Stepney Green
Central line
Mile End
Central line
LTS Line (to London Fenchurch Street)
Bow Road ( )
Bromley-by-Bow
West Ham
Plaistow
Upton Park
East Ham
Gospel Oak to Barking Line
Barking
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Station Image Opened Additional information
Hammersmith 1 December 1868 Original station on a different site opened 13 June 1864.map 1
Goldhawk Road 1 April 1914 map 2
Shepherd's Bush Market 1 April 1914 Opened as Shepherd's Bush on 13 June 1864. Name changed on 12 October 2008. map 3
Wood Lane 12 October 2008 Change for Central line at White City (Physically separate station around 300m distant) map 4
Latimer Road 16 December 1868 map 5
Ladbroke Grove 13 June 1864 Originally called Notting Hill, renamed Notting Hill & Ladbroke Grove in 1880, renamed Ladbroke Grove (North Kensington) on 1 June 1919, current name is from 1938map 6
Westbourne Park 1 February 1866 map 7
Royal Oak 30 October 1871 map 8
Paddington ( ) 1 December 1913 map 9
Edgware Road 1 October 1863 map 10
Baker Street 10 January 1863 map 11
Great Portland Street 10 January 1863 Originally Portland Roadmap 12
Euston Square ( ) 1863 Originally Gower Streetmap 13
King's Cross St Pancras ( ) 1863 map 14
Farringdon ( ) 10 January 1863 map 15
Barbican 1865 Opened as Aldersgate Street, renamed Aldersgate in 1910, renamed Aldersgate and Barbican in 1923, current name is from 1968map 16
Moorgate 1865 map 17
Liverpool Street ( ) 12 July 1875 Opened as Bishopsgate, renamed 1 November 1909map 18
Aldgate East 6 October 1884 map 19
Whitechapel 6 October 1884 map 20
Stepney Green 1902 Metropolitan line service began in 1936map 21
Mile End 1902 Metropolitan line service began in 1936map 22
Bow Road 1902 Metropolitan line service began in 1936map 23
Bromley-by-Bow 1858 Metropolitan line service began in 1936map 24
West Ham 1 February 1901 Metropolitan line service began in 1936map 25
Plaistow 1858 Metropolitan line service began in 1936map 26
Upton Park 1877 Metropolitan line service began in 1936map 27
East Ham 1858 Metropolitan line service began in 1936map 28
Barking 1854 Metropolitan line service began in 1936map 29

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