Location | |
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Place | Willesden |
History | |
Opened by | Midland Railway |
Platforms | 2 |
Key dates | Opened 1875 Closed 1902 |
Replaced by | none |
Dudding Hill railway station was a station in Neasden, west London on the Dudding Hill Line.
It was opened in 1875 by the Midland Railway, originally as "Dudding Hill, for Willesden & Neasden"[1]. It shut to passengers in 1902, despite providing access to the neighbouring new Gladstone Park, and goods services ceased in 1964. Although the platforms were demolished, the station building survived into the 1980s, when the land was used for housing (Cornmow Drive was built on the site).
The Dudding Hill Line offers a connection between the North London Line at Acton and the Midland Main Line at Brent Cross and Cricklewood. It is now only used for freight, but has recently been incorporated into the proposed North and West London Light railway.
Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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Harlesden | Midland Railway Dudding Hill Line |
Cricklewood |