Northolt
Location of Northolt in Greater London |
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Location | Northolt |
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Local authority | London Borough of Ealing |
Managed by | London Underground |
Number of platforms | 2 |
Fare zone | 5 |
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London Underground annual entry and exit | |
2008 | 3.520 million[1] |
2009 | 3.737 million[1] |
2010 | 4.050 million[1] |
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Original company | London Transport Executive |
21 November 1948 | Station opened |
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List of stations | Underground · National Rail |
Northolt tube station is a station on the London Underground Central line in Northolt in the London Borough of Ealing. It is in Travelcard Zone 5 and between Greenford and South Ruislip stations.
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The Great Western Railway constructed a halt at this location named Northolt Halt in 1907, which was on what was the New North Main Line to Birmingham. It was renamed Northolt (for West End) Halt, before gaining station status under its original shorter name. It was closed in 1948 when the Central line was extended on a new pair of tracks from North Acton, the current Northolt tube station opening on 21 November 1948.[2] The opening had been planned to be in the 1930s but was delayed by World War II.
The station has an island platform with passenger access down from the booking hall. Trains terminating at the station may use either a turnback siding west of the platforms to leave the running lines and run eastwards later or a crossover east of the station for more immediate return to central London.
North of the Central line tracks there is the singled track of the GWR New North Main Line from Paddington which now is used by freight trains and a single daily passenger service (operated by First Great Western Link for Chiltern Railways) from High Wycombe. There are no longer any platforms on this line.
London bus routes 90, 120, 140, 282, 395, E10 and night route N7.
Preceding station | London Underground | Following station | ||
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towards West Ruislip
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