East Ham tube station
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East Ham | |
Location | |
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Place | East Ham |
Local authority | London Borough of Newham |
Operations | |
Managed by | London Underground |
Platforms in use | 2 |
Transport for London | |
Zone | 3 and 4 |
2004 annual usage | 9.098 million † |
2007 annual usage | 12.378 million † |
History | |
1858 1902 1962 |
Opened by LT&SR District Line started LT&SR withdrawn |
Transport for London List of London stations: Underground | National Rail |
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† Data from Transport for London [1] | |
East Ham tube station is a London Underground station on the District and Hammersmith and City lines, located in East Ham, east London. It is in both Zone 3 and Zone 4. The station exit is on High Street North.
The station was opened by the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway in 1858. District Line service began in 1902.[1] The District Line was electrified in 1905 and the service was cut back from Upminster to East Ham; the station then served as the eastern terminus, where passengers transferred to steam trains, until 1908 when electrification was extended to Barking. In 1936 the Hammersmith & City (then part of the Metropolitan Line) service was introduced.[1]
The station has two platforms, one for each direction. A third bay platform on the northern side of the station, closed in 1958, connected to the Gospel Oak to Barking line via a curve. LT&SR services, withdrawn in 1962, used platforms to the south of the current station. Much of the original Victorian station architecture has been retained and some restoration work was carried out during 2005.
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'Lightbox' destination display and canopy support detail 'LTSR' on eastbound platform. |
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Hammersmith & City line |
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