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  2. Hainault Loop - Wikipedia

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    The Central line serves both Stratford and Liverpool Street, just as Fairlop Loop services did, and to travel by rail between Newbury Park and Ilford requires a change of trains at Stratford. Alternatively, bus routes 296 and 396 serve both stations, and the 169 serves Ley Street and Horns Road, a few hundred yards west of Newbury Park.

  3. 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]

  4. Newbury Park tube station - Wikipedia

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    Newbury Park's most prominent feature is the bus shelter connected to the station entrance, designed by Oliver Hill in 1937, and opened on 6 July 1949. Distinguished by a copper-covered barrel-vaulted roof, the structure is a Grade II listed building and won a Festival of Britain architectural award in 1951.

  5. Stratford station - Wikipedia

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    9 tph to Hainault (via Newbury Park) 3 tph to Newbury Park 9 tph to Epping 3 tph to Loughton: London Underground Jubilee line: 12 tph to Stanmore 4 tph to Wembley Park 4 tph to Willesden Green. 4 tph to West Hampstead. Elizabeth line: 6 tph to Paddington: 2 tph to Heathrow Terminal 5: 8 tph to Shenfield: London Overground Mildmay line: 4 tph to ...

  6. Central London Railway - Wikipedia

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    The eastern extension from Liverpool Street to Stratford, Leyton and Newbury Park and the connection to the LNER lines to Hainault, Epping and Ongar were intended to open in 1940 and 1941. [93] World War II caused works on both extensions to be halted and London Underground services were extended in stages from 1946 to 1949, [ 28 ] although the ...

  7. List of stations in London fare zone 4 - Wikipedia

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    Fare zone 4 is an outer zone of Transport for London's zonal fare system used for calculating the price of tickets for travel on the London Underground, London Overground, Docklands Light Railway [1] and, since 2007, on National Rail services. [2]

  8. Leyton tube station - Wikipedia

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    Leyton is a London Underground station in Leyton, in the London Borough of Waltham Forest, East London. Located on Leyton High Road, adjacent to the A12, the station is on the Central line between Stratford and Leytonstone stations. It is in Travelcard zone 3.

  9. London Underground Standard Stock - Wikipedia

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    Some trains were used for "Tube Refreshment Specials", supplying food and drink to people sheltering from air raids on the underground platforms. [ 23 ] After the war ended, the Central line extensions opened, reaching Stratford in December 1946, Newbury Park and Woodford in December 1947, West Ruislip, Loughton and Hainault in November 1948 ...