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Neasden / ˈ n iː z d ən / is a suburban area in northwest London, England.It is located around the centre of the London Borough of Brent and is within the NW2 (Cricklewood) and NW10 postal districts.
Neasden Depot is a London Underground depot located in Neasden in the London Borough of Brent, between Neasden and Wembley Park stations on the Metropolitan line. It is the largest depot on the London Underground, and is currently responsible for maintenance and overhaul of the 191 S Stock trains used on the Circle, District, Hammersmith & City ...
A rail route running from Heathrow to Cambridge would connect with the Midland Main Line at a "Cricklewood Interchange" station, using new track north from Heathrow to Ruislip, then the Great Central Line (nowadays the Chiltern main line) to Neasden, then a short northernmost section of the Dudding Hill Line from Neasden to Brent Cross. [15]
^map 28 Neasden Depot – ^map 29 Stratford Market Depot – 51°31′59″N 000°00′04″E / 51.53306°N 0.00111°E / 51.53306; 0.00111 ( 29 – Stratford Market Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap
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The line is served by a depot at Neasden. [note 2] The Metropolitan Railway opened a carriage works at Neasden in 1882 and the following year the locomotive works were moved from Edgware Road. [53] In 1904–05, the depot was refitted to take the new electric multiple units [54] and accommodation enlarged in 1932–3. [55]
The name was changed to Neasden and Kingsbury in 1910, and then changed again to its current name Neasden in 1932, the same year Kingsbury station opened. After the Metropolitan Railway was taken into public ownership in 1933, train services to Stanmore were transferred to the new eastern branch of the Bakerloo line in 1939 and Metropolitan ...
Stonebridge is also the name of the largest electoral ward in the borough, which includes Stonebridge itself as well as Park Royal and the southern half of Neasden including the St Raphael's Estate; it is the most populated ward in Brent with a population over 17,000 with the majority of Afro-Caribbean heritage.