South Ealing tube station
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South Ealing | |
Location | |
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Place | Ealing |
Local authority | London Borough of Ealing |
Operations | |
Managed by | London Underground |
Platforms in use | 4 |
Transport for London | |
Zone | 3 |
2005 annual usage | 3.077 million † |
2007 annual usage | 3.446 million † |
History | |
1883 1935 1964 |
Opened (MDR) Start (Piccadilly Line) End (District Line) |
Transport for London List of London stations: Underground | National Rail |
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† Data from Transport for London [1] | |
South Ealing is a London Underground station in west London. The station is on the Heathrow branch of the Piccadilly Line, between Acton Town and Northfields stations. It is located on South Ealing Road (B455) and is in Travelcard Zone 3.
[edit] History
South Ealing station was opened by the Metropolitan District Railway (MDR, now the District Line), on 1 May 1883 on a line to Hounslow Town (located on Hounslow High Street but now closed).
Electrification of the MDR's tracks took place between 1903 and 1905 with electric trains replacing steam trains on the Hounslow branch from 13 June 1905. Piccadilly Line services, which had been running non-stop through the station since January 1933, began serving South Ealing from 29 April 1935. From this date, the branch was operated jointly by both lines until District Line services were withdrawn on 10 October 1964.
In 2006, the station was refurbished at platform level, providing new signage, passenger shelters, security equipment and public address system.
[edit] Trivia
South Ealing is one of only two tube stations with all five vowels in its name (the other being Mansion House).
[edit] External links
Preceding station | London Underground | Following station | ||
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Piccadilly line |
towards Cockfosters
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