Piccadilly Line - Stations

Stations

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Cockfosters
Cockfosters Depot
Oakwood
Southgate
Arnos Grove
Arnos Grove sidings
Bounds Green
Wood Green
Turnpike Lane
Manor House
Finsbury Park
Connection to Victoria line
Arsenal
Holloway Road
Caledonian Road
York Road(closed 1932)
King's Cross St. Pancras
Connection to Northern line
Russell Square
Holborn
Aldwych(closed 1994)
Covent Garden
Leicester Square
Piccadilly Circus
Green Park
Down Street(closed 1932)
Hyde Park Corner
Knightsbridge
Brompton Road(closed 1934)
South Kensington
Gloucester Road
Earl's Court
District Line to Central London
Barons Court
Hammersmith
Fast section
Ravenscourt Park
Stamford Brook
Turnham Green (early mornings/late evenings only)
District Line to Richmond
Chiswick Park
Acton Town
Ealing Common
Central Line to Central London – to Ealing Broadway
District Line to Ealing Broadway
North Ealing
Park Royal(opened 1931)
Central Line to Central London – to West Ruislip
Park Royal & Twyford Abbey(closed 1931)
Alperton
Sudbury Town
Sudbury Hill( Sudbury Hill Harrow)
South Harrow
Metropolitan Line to Baker Street
Rayners Lane
joint with Metropolitan
Eastcote
Ruislip Manor
Ruislip
Central Line to West Ruislip – to Central London
Ickenham
Hillingdon(closed 1992)
Hillingdon (opened 1992)
Uxbridge Depot
Uxbridge(closed 1938)
Uxbridge (opened 1938)
South Ealing
Northfields
Northfields Depot
Boston Manor
Osterley & Spring Grove(closed 1934)
Osterley(opened 1934)
Hounslow East
Hounslow Town
Hounslow Central
Hounslow West(closed 1975)
Hounslow West(opened 1975)
Hatton Cross
Heathrow Terminals 1, 2, 3
Heathrow Terminal 4
Heathrow Terminal 5
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