Disused Tube
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Metropolitan Line into Buckinghamshire Disused Tube Map When the Metropolitan Line still used steam locomotives in the 1930’s the line ran beyond Amersham to Great Missenden, Wendover, Stoke Mandeville, Aylesbury, Waddeson Manor and Quainton Road. Northern Heights An extension from here to Brill had six stations, whilst The spur at Mill Hill East is a remnant another to Verney Junction had three more stops. of an old line that was only electrified North Weald as far at this point. A plan to expand Ongar the network would have had Tube Blake Hall trains running from the Northern City branch through Finsbury Park, Bakerloo Line to Watford Highgate, Mill Hill East, Edgware and to Bushey Heath. Abandoned Bakerloo Line trains used to run all platforms therefore exist next to the way to Watford, although for a Highgate Underground station, period between 1982-1984 they where steam trains once ran. were cut back completely to terminate at Stonebridge Park. Served by National Rail – but now part of the London Overground network – stations between Harrow & Wealdstone and Watford could be considered as ‘old’ Underground stations. Highgate North End Nicknamed ‘Bull & Bush’ this is an unfinished station that remains partly constructed underground and at street level District Line to Southend Preston Road Halt between Hampstead and Golders Green. From 1910-1939 steam powered ‘District Railway’ trains ran fast from Barking to Leigh-on-Sea, Shoeburyness and Southend. Drayton South Park Harrow South Kentish Town Highbury Hillingdon Uxbridge & Islington Northern City Branch Essex Road The National Rail line between Moorgate and Swiss Cottage York Road Finsbury Park was once part of the Northern Line. Essex Road and Drayton Park are Marlborough Road Angel therefore two former Tube stations on this line. Lords Euston Park Royal & King’s Cross Twyford Abbey City Road Shoreditch Westbourne Park Holborn Aldgate British Museum East District Line to Windsor Chancery Lane St Mary’s Some District Line trains continued Mark Lane on from Ealing Broadway to (Tower Hill) Tower of London Windsor between 1883 and 1885. White City King William Street Aldwych (Wood Lane) Wood Lane Dover Street Down Street Shepherd’s Bush Uxbridge Road Osterley Park Hyde Park Corner Charing & Spring Grove Cross Northfields & South Acton Knightsbridge Little Ealing Grove Road Hounslow Brompton Road West Earl’s Court Hounslow Town Fulham Broadway East London Line Now operated by London Overground, the East Stockwell London Line ran Underground services from 1933 to 2006. Shoreditch was closed completely (replaced by Shoreditch High Street), but Shadwell, Wapping, Rotherhithe, Surrey Quays, New Cross and New Cross Gate are all former Tube stations. Key Abandoned Station Demolished Station Disused Station Building The building and/or platforms of a A station used to be on this site but this A station open today has a previous street former station that are still visible is very little or nothing at all left to see level building that is no longer used Abandoned Platforms Replaced Station Disused Tube Map © 2015 The platforms of a former station are still An old station used to exist on the Design by Mark Noad based on his New London Tubemap: www.london-tubemap.com here but no street level building remains same site or nearby to the current Created for Matthew Frost / Geoff Marshall for the ‘Disused Tube’ App station but there is nothing left to see Line no longer in use.