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  2. Earl's Court tube station - Wikipedia

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    Earl's Court tube station is a Grade II listed London Underground station in Earl's Court, London, on the District and Piccadilly lines. It is an important interchange for both lines and is situated in both Travelcard Zone 1 and Zone 2. The station has an eastern entrance on Earl's Court Road and a western entrance on Warwick Road (both part of ...

  3. List of former and unopened London Underground stations

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    Earl's Court: District: 31 January 1878: Station resited Demolished Original station closed when the current station opened to the west [17] Essex Road: Northern: 16 August 1976: Service withdrawn, transferred to National Rail Operated by National Rail Former Northern line Highbury Branch between Moorgate and Finsbury Park converted to main ...

  4. Earl's Court - Wikipedia

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    The Earl's Court portion was retained and descended to William Edwardes, 1st Baron Kensington. [5] The original manor house was located on the site of the present-day Earl's Court, where the Old Manor Yard is now, just by Earl's Court tube station, eastern entrance. [6] Earl's Court Farm is visible on Greenwood's map of London dated 1827.

  5. Earls Court Exhibition Centre - Wikipedia

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    Located in Earl's Court but straddling the boundary between the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and the Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, it was the largest such venue within the capital served by two London Underground stations—one of them, Earl's Court tube station, being specially adapted with a tunnel for show visitors, and in ...

  6. Piccadilly line - Wikipedia

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    [note 2] The Underground railways still suffered financial issues, [23] and to address this, the London Passenger Transport Board was established on 1 July 1933. [24] [25] There were significant station layout changes in the 1910s and 1920s. On 4 October 1911, Earl's Court had new escalators installed connecting the District and Piccadilly ...

  7. Category:Grade II listed railway stations - Wikipedia

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    Earl's Court tube station; East Finchley tube station; East Ham tube station; Eastbourne railway station; Eastcote tube station; Eastleigh railway station; Ellesmere Port railway station; Elsenham railway station; Exeter St Thomas railway station

  8. District line - Wikipedia

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    West Ashfield tube station, despite its name, is a mock-up District line station in the third floor of a building used for training of TfL staff in a simulated environment; the "station" is slated to be closed by 2024. [84] [85] Maps within the facility show West Ashfield as a station on the District line between West Kensington and Earl's ...

  9. London Underground stations that are listed buildings

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    Pylon, London Underground roundel and covered seat was designed by Charles Holden is included in the Grade II* listing for Oakwood Underground station The London Underground is a metro system serving a large part of Greater London and parts of Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire and Essex. Seventy-one of the 272 London Underground stations use buildings that are on the Statutory List of Buildings ...