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  2. Woodford tube station - Wikipedia

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    The station was originally opened on 22 August 1856 as part of the Eastern Counties Railway branch from Leyton to Loughton. [9] [10] Further alterations were carried out by the successor company, the Great Eastern Railway, including services to Ilford via the Fairlop Loop opened between Woodford and Newbury Park in 1903. [10]

  3. List of London Underground stations - Wikipedia

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    The London Underground is a metro system in the United Kingdom that serves ... Victoria, and Waterloo & City – serving 272 stations. [3] ... South Woodford (George ...

  4. Central line (London Underground) - Wikipedia

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    In 1947, the line opened to Leytonstone, and then Woodford and Newbury Park. [35] Stations from Newbury Park to Woodford via Hainault and from Woodford to Loughton were served by tube trains from 1948. [33] South of Newbury Park, the west-facing junction with the main line closed in the same year to allow expansion of Ilford carriage depot. [36]

  5. Woodford railway station - Wikipedia

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    Woodford railway station is a heritage-listed railway station located on the Main Western line in New South Wales, Australia. It serves the Blue Mountains village of Woodford opening on 11 July 1868 as Buss's Platform , being renamed Woodford on 1 June 1871.

  6. London Underground - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan promoted housing estates near the railway with the "Metro-land" brand and nine housing estates were built near stations on the line. Electrification was extended north from Harrow to Rickmansworth , and branches opened from Rickmansworth to Watford in 1925 and from Wembley Park to Stanmore in 1932.

  7. Woodford Halse railway station - Wikipedia

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    Woodford Halse railway station stood on the Great Central Railway (GCR) main line, [1] the last main line to be built from the north of England to London. The station opened with the line on 15 March 1899 under the name Woodford and Hinton and served the adjacent villages of Woodford Halse to the east and Hinton to the west, both in Northamptonshire.

  8. South Woodford tube station - Wikipedia

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    South Woodford, originally George Lane, is a London Underground station in the suburb of South Woodford in East London. It is on the Epping branch of the Central line , between Snaresbrook and Woodford stations and is in Travelcard Zone 4 .

  9. Woodford, London - Wikipedia

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    Woodford is a town in East London, England, within the London Borough of Redbridge. It is located 9.5 miles (15.3 km) north-east of Charing Cross. Woodford historically formed an ancient parish in the county of Essex. It contained a string of agrarian villages and was part of Epping Forest.