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in order from west to east
Station | Image | Opened | Additional information |
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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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